Subject 3 Clock-in Rules: How Many Hours Are Required for Subject 3?

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StLane
07/28/25 6:58pm
Different types of driver's licenses require varying clock-in hours for Subject 3. For commonly tested licenses like C1, C2, and C5, 24 hours of clock-in are required; A1 and B1 require 20 hours; A2 requires 22 hours; A3 requires 33 hours; and B2 requires 32 hours. However, the implementation of clock-in rules is not uniform nationwide, and many regions do not require clock-ins. Additionally, some areas mandate not only completing the specified clock-in hours but also practicing a certain mileage for Subject 3. Therefore, specific details should be confirmed with the driving school or instructor where you are registered.
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MacJulia
08/12/25 12:18am
I remember when I was first learning to drive, the clock-in rules for Subject 3 were crucial—you had to accumulate a certain amount of training hours before taking the test. Generally, for a C1 or C2 license, the required training time for Subject 3 is at least around 24 hours, but this depends on local regulations, with some areas mandating a minimum of 16 hours. The clock-in method involves using a card reader installed in the driving school’s car, recording each session after practice. Training is split roughly 50-50 between daytime and nighttime sessions to meet the requirements. I often saw beginners forget to clock in when flustered, which delayed their progress, so it’s best to make it a habit to swipe the card as soon as you get in the car. Coaches always emphasize that these rules ensure we master the basics and avoid reckless driving that could lead to accidents. Incomplete clock-ins can be made up, but it requires extra trips to the driving school to fill out forms, which is a hassle. I think focusing solely on the hour count isn’t the point—practicing turns and lane changes is what really matters to avoid mistakes during the test. While the clock-in system may seem tedious, it genuinely improves safety, so just stick with it.
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