Why does it prompt 'No Training Attended' after completing the required hours for Subject 1?
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Insufficient hours for Subject 1 have resulted in the inability to make a normal appointment. According to the new regulations on driving skill training, driver training must be clocked in. Students must insert their IC card into the driving training management recorder and press their fingerprint to start learning, which will then be counted as valid training hours. Only after completing the required hours and passing all subject exams can one obtain a driver's license. This system is designed to ensure teaching quality and prevent students and instructors from cutting corners. Additional information: Motor vehicle driving is a complex skill, and countries around the world have set entry barriers for motor vehicle drivers. In China, the 'Motor Vehicle Driving Teaching and Examination Syllabus' issued by the Ministry of Transport and the Ministry of Public Security specifies the required hours for corresponding vehicle types. Reduced training time makes it difficult to master driving skills proficiently, not only affecting students' exam pass rates but also potentially creating 'road killers,' seriously endangering the personal safety of drivers and others.
It sounds frustrating that your Class 1 study hours are completed but the system shows you haven't attended training. This could be due to the study hour system not updating in time, or unstable network signals causing data transmission gaps. Additionally, device compatibility issues are common - like mobile browsers not being properly adapted, leading to failed study hour recording. Also, if you didn't complete all chapter tests or exited the app midway, the system might not recognize the full training. From experience, this situation frequently occurs among trainees in small counties. I suggest you first check your phone settings to ensure internet connectivity, then try refreshing the app or restarting the device. If it still doesn't work after an hour, directly contact the driving school's customer service hotline - they can manually correct the data in the backend. Remember, Class 1 requires strict compliance - don't rush and skip steps, as this affects exam eligibility. Otherwise, it could trouble your overall progress.