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What are the time-based driving training rules?

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AaliyahFitz
07/29/2025, 10:37:06 PM

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.

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NorahRose
08/16/2025, 04:49:43 AM

Last year when I got my driver's license, I personally experienced the timed training rules, which require each student to complete a fixed number of training hours before taking the test, totaling 56 hours: 12 hours of theoretical lessons covering traffic regulations and driving theory, and 44 hours of practical training, including site driving, urban roads, and night training. Driving schools use punch-in systems or apps to track time, preventing cheating and rushed learning. The rules ensure that beginners get sufficient practice, reducing on-road accidents. During my training, I practiced three to four times a week, 1-2 hours each session, which helped me accumulate real driving experience and pass the test with ease. Related topics include the evolution of safety systems, such as high accident rates in the past when there were no timed rules, and the improved statistics after the rules were widely adopted, benefiting social traffic significantly. I advise beginners not to rush the process—completing the hours diligently is key, as developing good habits leads to more confident and safer driving.

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MacLucia
10/21/2025, 03:16:29 AM

Having worked as a driving instructor at a driving school for over a decade, the time-based training rules form the foundation of my daily work. They require trainees to accumulate a minimum number of hours: 12 hours for theoretical lessons covering traffic signs and emergency handling, and 44 hours for practical sessions divided into basic driving, complex road conditions, and nighttime practice, with each session's duration logged in the system. These rules ensure every student gets sufficient hands-on experience, preventing the oversight of crucial details like turning and parking techniques due to rushed test preparation. This reduces the risks for new drivers on the road and improves exam pass rates. The challenge lies in managing progress—some fast learners wish to test early, but the rules mandate balanced advancement. I believe these regulations strengthen industry standards, elevate driving school quality, and ultimately reduce accidents caused by novices in the long run.

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LaKingston
12/04/2025, 02:42:21 AM

My child just got their driver's license, and as parents, safety is our top concern. The timed training rules require students to complete specific hours of training, such as 12 hours of theoretical classes and 44 hours of practical sessions, covering everything from basic to advanced driving skills. These rules ensure that beginners have ample time to master key operations before taking the test. This prevents the hidden dangers of crash courses and helps children develop cautious habits before hitting the road. I support the implementation of this system as it protects young drivers' safety and reduces accident risks.

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GabrielleLynn
01/24/2026, 09:17:38 PM

The driving test timing rules are a component of traffic safety policies, originating from the need to enhance novice drivers' skills. It sets a total of 56 training hours: 12 hours of theory for learning regulations, and 44 hours of practical sessions for practicing on-site and road driving. The rules are monitored through a timing system to ensure candidates meet standards before taking the exam. This standardizes the training process, reducing cheating and rushed learning issues. Historical data shows a decline in novice accident rates post-implementation, proving the rules' effectiveness. I acknowledge its necessity in strengthening the societal road safety net.

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VanJayla
04/20/2026, 03:05:33 AM

After getting my driver's license, I'd like to share my experience. The time-based training rules require accumulating specific hours: 12 hours of theory (book study and classroom) and 44 hours of practical training covering various driving scenarios. The rules are designed to progress step by step—for example, starting with basics before night driving, with no option to skip or shorten durations. I advise beginners to schedule weekly practice properly and avoid lazily relying solely on test drills. Only after meeting the required hours can you register for the exam—this system ensures more solid learning. I strictly followed the rules during training, passed the test smoothly, and now drive with greater confidence. Notably, the rules have evolved to be smarter, with app monitoring making the process fair and efficient.

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