
There is no mileage requirement for Subject 2 learning. According to relevant regulations, you can schedule the exam as long as you complete the required learning hours. Based on the basic requirements of learning hours, additional hours are allowed but cannot be reduced. Each student's classroom and practical learning time must not exceed 4 hours per day. Below is an introduction to the relevant content of the Subject 2 exam: 1. Assessment content: The five assessment items are reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving on a curve. 2. Requirements: Subject 2 requires 26 learning hours, of which 2 hours are theoretical knowledge, so the actual practical learning hours are 24.

Many people wonder how many kilometers they need to drive when practicing for the Subject 2 driving test. Driving schools mainly calculate training based on hours, typically requiring around 30 hours, with each hour including 1 to 2 hours of hands-on practice. Cumulatively, it's estimated that driving 100 to 150 kilometers is necessary to truly master the skills. However, there isn't a strict mileage requirement; the key is mastering specific maneuvers like reverse parking and parallel parking. Regulations vary by region—for example, big cities may have stricter requirements, while smaller towns might be more lenient. My advice is to follow the instructor's pace, focus on practicing more to reduce mistakes, and not get too hung up on the numbers. Safety always comes first.

Last year when I was learning to drive and taking the Subject 2 test, my instructor didn't specify a mileage requirement but had me practice until I felt proficient. I drove approximately 120 kilometers in total, accumulating about 15 kilometers per 2-hour training session by going around the practice course. A friend at another driving school passed the test after only 60 kilometers of practice, showing significant regional differences. The key is to repeatedly practice techniques like hill starts—don't just focus on mileage. Trust your instructor, and with more practice sessions, your confidence will naturally improve.

When teaching Subject 2, students often ask about mileage requirements. We follow a time-based training system, with 30 standard hours typically covering around 100 kilometers, but we don't rigidly stick to the numbers. What matters most is practicing more laps to get familiar with the feel of the car, focusing especially on reverse parking and curve driving skills. Don't worry about driving too much or too little—mastering the operations is key to avoiding mistakes during the exam.


