Why is the review not approved after completing the required hours for Subject 3?
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When completing the required hours for Subject 3, only real and valid training hours can be approved. It is recommended to consult with the driving school instructor to find out the reason for the disapproval of the Subject 3 training hours and make corrections accordingly. Subject 3 requires 40 training hours to be completed within 10 days, but there is an additional 10-day waiting period before the exam can be taken. Below is an introduction to Subject 3: 1. Subject 3 training hours: A total of 40 training hours are required for Subject 3. "Road driving skills and safe civilized driving knowledge" require 16 training hours, while the actual operation of road driving skills requires 24 training hours. 2. Subject 3 exam content: Subject 3 includes the road driving skills test and the safe civilized driving knowledge test, which are part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. It is the abbreviation for the road driving skills and safe civilized driving knowledge test in the motor vehicle driver's examination. The content of the road driving skills test varies depending on the type of driving license.
Why was my Stage 3 driving hours rejected after completion? I've encountered this issue multiple times. The hour logging system itself has bugs – for instance, mobile app check-ins during network lag may not fully sync with backend records. Driving school platforms audit for completeness and authenticity; immediate rejection occurs if any module shows insufficient time or missing operations. Backend algorithms also detect abnormal check-ins, like late-night practice sessions being overlooked. I always remind trainees not to just clock the final minutes, but ensure every operation segment complies. Pro tip: Develop a habit of real-time record verification – immediately screenshot and report app glitches. Contacting instructors or platform support can facilitate quick corrections. Don't get discouraged; rigorous audits ensure road safety, which is the ultimate goal of defensive driving.