What does the simulated training hours for Subject 2 in driving mean?

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AbigailRose
07/25/25 12:01pm
Simulated training hours for Subject 2 refer to the mandatory number of training hours that must be completed before taking the driving test. For C1 license, the required hours for Subject 2 are 16, while for C2 license, it's 14 hours. Below is a detailed explanation about the simulated training hours for Subject 2: 1. How driving schools track training hours: Instructors may use the student's ID card to clock in on the device on their behalf. Alternatively, driving schools may issue each student a training hour card. This is the method adopted by most driving schools currently. The training hour cards are managed uniformly by the instructors, allowing students to clock in whenever they practice driving. 2. Relevant regulations: According to the 'Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses', the maximum daily training hours cannot exceed 4, and students must complete 16 practical training hours plus 4 theoretical training hours before they can schedule an exam. Taking the most common C1 and C2 models in driving schools as examples, the training hours for Subject 1 are 12 hours, for Subject 2 with manual transmission (C1) are 16 hours, and with automatic transmission (C2) are 14 hours.
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AliyahAnn
08/11/25 8:12pm
From my experience in learning to drive, let me talk about the simulated training hours for Subject 2, which is a mandatory learning time requirement during the driving test phase. Simply put, trainees need to accumulate a certain amount of practice time before taking the Subject 2 test, typically including operations on driving simulators or training in theoretical learning. Driving schools record these hours, such as using a punch-in system or an app for tracking, to ensure everyone has sufficient opportunities to familiarize themselves with key skills like hill starts and reverse parking. Only after completing the simulated training hours are trainees allowed to take the actual test, which helps reduce failure rates and the risk of road accidents. I remember spending about 12 hours on simulations during my driving lessons, which helped me feel less nervous when actually driving. The training hour system encourages diligent practice and improves safety awareness. I recommend that those learning to drive pay more attention to this aspect to save time and effort.
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