What are the time-based driving training rules?
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Time-based driving training new regulations are "time-based driving training, charging by the hour, training first and payment later". Detailed explanation: Taking the C1 license as an example, the total required hours are 62, including 12 hours for road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge; 16 hours for basic and field driving; 24 hours for road driving; and 10 hours for safe and civilized driving common sense. Other types of driver's licenses also have specific hour requirements. Additional information: Time-based charging for driving tests has been implemented since October 2017: According to the "Opinions on Promoting the Reform of the Motor Vehicle Driver Training and Examination System", time-based training and charging will be implemented in stages, changing the model where driving training institutions collect all training fees in advance, and promoting service measures such as time-based training and charging, and training first and payment later. Students can independently schedule training times, choose their own coaches, and select their preferred payment methods. "Time-based charging" model: The "time-based charging" model is more popular among office workers because the "one person, one car, one coach" learning format not only allows flexible scheduling of driving practice times but also improves learning efficiency. Students can choose their preferred coach; arrange their own practice times, enjoying freedom in learning; one person per car, no need to wait in line; charging by the hour can both alleviate financial pressure and prevent coaches from overcharging. "Traditional charging" model: Each student's learning progress varies. If the learning time is relatively long, the cost of the time-based charging model may not be as economical.