What does time-based driving training mean?
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Time-based driving training refers to charging training fees based on the specific training time of the students, including the specific training time, training mileage, training subjects, etc. Students must complete the required training hours before they can make an appointment. The training hours are monitored by the driving training supervision platform system of the Municipal Transportation Management Bureau and cannot be falsified. The following is a related introduction to the subject test content: 1. Subject 1: Road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge test (Subject 1) written test, computer-based answers, 100 points full score, 90 points or above is qualified (including 90 points). 2. Subject 2: Field driving skill test (Subject 2) on-site, actual vehicle. Only pass or fail. Reversing into a garage, parallel parking, S-curve, right-angle turn, and hill start and stop are the five mandatory tests conducted in sequence. 100 points full score, 80 points or above is qualified (including 80 points). 3. Subject 3: Road driving skill test (Subject 3) highway or simulated site, actual vehicle. 100 points full score, large buses require 90 points or above, large trucks require 80 points or above, and other vehicle types require 70 points or above to pass. 4. Subject 4: Safe and civilized driving-related knowledge (Subject 4) written test, 100 points full score, 90 points or above is qualified (including 90 points).