What does it mean to have not yet participated in the subject driver training?

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StAllison
07/30/25 5:37am
Not having participated in the subject driver training means that you have not yet attended the training for the current subject. Below is relevant information about subject driver training: 1. Introduction: Subject driver training refers to the learning time at a driving school, commonly known as "clocking hours." If the required hours for each subject are not completed, you cannot take the exam. For example, Subject 1 theoretical learning generally requires 30 hours of study time, while Subject 2 requires 28 hours. 2. Training Hours: Subjects 2 and 3 (road training) share 10 and 12 hours respectively, which means obtaining a driver's license requires completing at least 22 hours. Additionally, for Subjects 2 and 3, trainees must clock in inside the vehicle, with the entire training session requiring the trainee to be physically present in the car for practice. Cameras will record in real-time to ensure the trainee is genuinely learning, and no one can substitute for the trainee.
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