What are the time-based training rules for the driving test?
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The time-based training rules for the driving test refer to the requirement of completing a specified number of training hours before being eligible to schedule the test. Taking the C1 license as an example, a total of 62 training hours are required. Specifically, 12 hours must be completed for Subject 1, 16 hours for Subject 2, 24 hours for Subject 3, and 10 hours for Subject 4. No more than 4 training hours can be completed in a single day, and test scheduling is only allowed after the required hours are fulfilled. Pros and cons of the time-based training system: 1. Pros: After implementing the time-based training system, all driving schools will uniformly 'count training hours' and standardize the 'hourly' price. This means the cost will be the same regardless of which driving school you choose. Competition among driving schools will no longer be based on price wars but on service quality and driving skill training. 2. Cons: According to previous regulations, students with good driving aptitude could obtain their license in about 40 days after registration. However, under the new rules, completing 62 training hours is mandatory, and under normal progress, it will take at least 3 months to obtain the license.