What does it mean when it shows 'driver training not attended'?

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VonEmily
07/29/25 1:07pm
Students must complete the required number of training hours before they can register for the exam; otherwise, they are not allowed to take the test. This is a mandatory regulation, and the driving school's approach is correct. The "Motor Vehicle Driver Training and Examination Syllabus" jointly issued by the Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Transport states: student training is divided into three stages, and each stage must complete the specified number of training hours. Only after passing the assessment can students proceed to the next stage of training; those who fail the assessment need to increase the content and hours of retraining for that stage. There may be several reasons for this situation: 1. Insufficient driving lessons. 2. Incomplete information has not yet been entered into the system, so it is temporarily not possible to schedule the exam. 3. The subject hours have not been reviewed, and the exam can be scheduled after the review. 4. Due to updates in the vehicle management office system.
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