What are the reasons for failing the review of Subject 2 training hours?

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CharlotteFitz
07/30/25 7:12am
The reasons for failing the review of Subject 2 training hours are generally two-fold. If both the training hours and mileage meet the requirements, then it is likely due to unqualified photos, which requires returning to the driving school to retake some photos. It could also be a system data error. If the training hours review is not passed, you should contact the driving school. If the issue cannot be resolved, the driving school will report the problem to the vehicle management office, which will address it as soon as possible. Below are the relevant details: 1. Training hours: According to the "Motor Vehicle Driver Training Teaching and Examination Outline," for the Subject 2 test of C1 and C2 driver's licenses, generally 16 or 14 training hours are required. However, regulations may vary in different regions, so the specific hours should comply with local requirements. 2. Learning items: Subject 2 training is divided into theoretical knowledge and practical operations. Theoretical knowledge includes basic driving operation norms and site driving knowledge, usually arranged for 2 hours of study. Practical operations involve basic driving skills such as driving posture, getting in and out of the car, starting and stopping, as well as the study of Subject 2 test items.
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