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What is the clock-in time for C1 Subject 3?

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LailaDella
09/04/2025, 02:33:07 AM

C1 Subject 3 requires 16 hours of theoretical training and 24 hours of practical training, with a daily limit of no more than 2 hours of clock-in time. Passing standards for the C1 driver's license exam: Traffic regulations and related knowledge (Subject 1) - Written test, full score of 100, passing score is 90 or above. Field driving (Subject 2) - On-site, actual vehicle. Minimum passing score is 80, below 80 is a fail. Road driving (Subject 3) - Highway or simulated field, actual vehicle. Full score is 100, must achieve 90 or above to pass. Safe and civilized driving knowledge - Written test, questions mainly in the form of cases, images, animations, etc., including true/false, single-choice, and multiple-choice questions, totaling 50 questions, full score of 100, passing score is 90. Age requirements for C1: The minimum age for a C1 driver's license is 18 years old, with no upper age limit. However, applicants aged 70 or above must pass tests on memory, judgment, and reaction abilities.

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OTimothy
09/16/2025, 03:28:16 AM

I've been teaching driving school for nearly a decade, so I'm very familiar with the log time requirements for Subject 3. This system mainly ensures students accumulate sufficient training hours before taking the test. Generally, C1 Subject 3 requires about 20 hours of logged driving practice, sometimes up to 25 hours in certain regions. Logging time isn't simply about inserting and removing a card - the driving school system tracks each session's duration to confirm you've mastered basic skills like urban road driving, reading traffic signs, and using turn signals. I've seen many students rushing through training just to take the test, only to fail due to weak fundamentals, which creates more trouble later. My advice is to plan your training schedule early, don't just meet the minimum hours - extra practice builds confidence and develops better driving habits. Remember, your logged hours also help instructors identify your weaknesses for targeted improvement. In short, proper time logging is the first step toward safe driving - don't take it lightly.

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MacAmy
10/30/2025, 04:01:58 AM

I was also curious about the required training hours before taking the Driving Test Part 3. My driving school said it's at least 15 hours of driving practice. You swipe your card before each session, and the in-car screen shows the accumulated time - pretty fun. I went about three times a week and met the requirement in two weeks. The time requirement is quite reasonable, giving you enough practice for parallel parking and handling intersections so you won't panic during the test. My advice to new students: don't just focus on clocking hours, really learn with intention. The tracking system occasionally glitches, so go early to verify your records and avoid issues. Make the most of this time to practice test routes - don't leave it until the last minute. Gaining experience is more important than test scores; my current driving skills are built on that foundation. Remember, Part 3 isn't just about driving - it tests your adaptability too.

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MacSkylar
12/13/2025, 03:09:39 AM

Punch-in time is a mandatory rule in the driving test. The standard training duration for C1 Subject 3 starts at approximately 20 hours, with the system automatically recording driving time. This requirement ensures that students gain sufficient hands-on experience and improves the safety pass rate of the exam. Insufficient time disqualifies candidates from taking Subject 3. I recommend punching in on time to avoid delays due to minor issues. The training content covers real road conditions. Compliant operations prevent the hassle of additional training later.

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ElianaDella
02/02/2026, 09:24:30 PM

My friend just got his driver's license. For him, the required accumulated driving training time for Subject 3 was 18 hours. This time requirement is not just for show—it helps you steadily master key skills like speed control and light usage, making you less nervous during the test. I advise you to schedule weekly training sessions in advance instead of cramming them during busy periods. The check-in system allows you to track your progress, so use it to plan your practice schedule. Additionally, simulate test scenarios frequently to boost confidence. If you're short on time, proactively coordinate with your instructor to adjust the schedule, ensuring you're fully prepared before the exam. Taking this foundational phase seriously will benefit you in the long run.

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VonClara
04/28/2026, 02:06:09 PM

The logged training hours for Subject 3 vary by region, but typically require 15 to 30 hours of driving practice. The essence isn't to slow progress, but to cultivate safe habits. From experience, those who complete sufficient practice tend to perform more steadily in tests. The training covers emergency handling, and the log system motivates students to take each session seriously. Don't just aim for the minimum hours—use the time to strengthen weak areas. True competence comes from accumulated practical driving experience.

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