What does driver's license clock-in mean?

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JocelynRose
07/30/25 10:22am
When obtaining a driver's license, clock-in refers to the "time-recording system" implemented in driver's license tests. Upon registration for the driving test, students receive a card from the driving school. During in-car practice sessions, the instructor will have students insert this card into the vehicle's onboard device to start accumulating training hours. Only after completing the required hours can students take the relevant subject tests. Below are clock-in precautions: 1. Daily clock-in is limited to 2 hours: Excess time won't be accumulated. 2. No proxy clock-ins allowed: A camera installed in the vehicle facing the driver's seat will record the process, which is automatically uploaded to the DMV for verification. Any single clock-in session shorter than 20 minutes (within the daily 2-hour limit, multiple sessions are allowed but each must be at least 20 minutes) or if the clock-in is done by someone else will be considered invalid. 3. Start clock-in before 12 noon: If the session spans the 12-1 PM period, do not remove the card. Otherwise, the time will be invalid. For example, if clock-in starts at 11:59 AM, the card must remain inserted until after 1 PM. Removing it midway will void that clock-in session.
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