What does the simulated training hours for Subject 2 mean?

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SerenityDella
07/23/25 8:36pm
The simulated training hours for Subject 2 refer to the minimum number of training hours required before taking the driving test. For C1 license, the required training hours for Subject 2 are 16, while for C2 license, it's 14 hours. Certain aspects of Subject 2, such as "standard operation of control devices," "vehicle inspection and adjustment before starting," "driving under adverse conditions," "mountain road driving," and "highway driving," can be taught using driving simulation equipment, totaling 4 hours. More related information is as follows: 1. Currently, driving schools have two methods to record training hours: The first method involves using the student's ID card to clock in directly on a device, but this requires students to bring their ID cards every time, which can be inconvenient if forgotten. The second method is for the driving school to issue each student a training hour card, which is the measure adopted by most driving schools. Students clock in when they start practicing in the car and clock out when they finish, recording the training hours. The advantage of this method is that all students' training hour cards are managed uniformly by the instructor, allowing them to practice and clock in at any time. 2. Recording training hours for Subject 2 is part of the driving practice: According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses," the maximum number of training hours per day should not exceed 4, and students must complete 16 practical training hours plus 4 theoretical training hours before they can schedule the test. Taking the most common C1 and C2 models in driving schools as examples, the training hours for Subject 1 are 12 hours, while for Subject 2, the training hours for manual transmission (C1) are 16 hours, and for automatic transmission (C2), it's 14 hours. In other words, students must complete 16 hours of training for Subject 2 before they can schedule the test.
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