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Will previously registered applicants be included in the driver's license reform?

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Serena
07/30/25 2:01am
Students who have already paid will follow the old pre-reform model, while new students will be subject to the new time-based fee regulations. Relevant details are as follows: 1. Changes in certification time: Students with good driving sense and quick learning ability can schedule both Subject 2 and Subject 3 exams simultaneously, significantly reducing the time to obtain the license. 2. Reform timeline: Pilot programs began in some cities in 2016, with nationwide promotion in 2018 and full implementation completed by 2019. 3. Reform content: The total required training hours for C1 and C2 licenses have been reduced by over 10 hours compared to before. Each session lasts 60 minutes, with effective training time no less than 45 minutes, and a maximum of 4 sessions per day. The new pay-after-training model requires no payment before passing Subject 1. Basic fees are paid after passing Subject 1, with separate hourly rates clearly marked for Subject 2 and Subject 3, following a pay-per-session structure.
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IslaDella
08/15/25 7:58am
I enrolled in a driving school course before the reform, and when I heard about the policy changes, I panicked and immediately went to ask my instructor and classmates. They said that for old students like us, most driving schools would still follow the original contract and wouldn’t force us to start over, but the exam rules might be adjusted, such as updates to the theoretical content or the addition of electronic monitoring in the practical test. The purpose of the reform is mainly to improve safety standards and reduce accident rates. I suggest you contact the local traffic administration or the driving school front desk to get authoritative information instead of just relying on online posts. They usually have transitional arrangements to help you graduate smoothly. Review the new materials yourself and don’t find it troublesome—driving safety is the top priority. If you’re in a hurry, try to complete the subjects earlier to avoid later changes affecting your progress. In short, stay calm, communicate more, and don’t let this small issue dampen your enthusiasm for learning to drive.
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VonRyan
10/21/25 3:49am
When I took my driver's license test before, I encountered a similar reform. When the policy came out, many old students directly switched to the new system to learn, but driving schools usually coordinated to ensure we completed according to the rules at the time of registration. This reform may have added some training hours or subject adjustments. I suggest you check the contract terms to see if there are any additional fee explanations. From a safety perspective, the new policy emphasizes actual driving ability, which is good for everyone. Call the local traffic management department directly, don't just rely on rumors. Maintain your practice rhythm, don't stop because of circulating news. Communicate more with your instructor, he has more experience and can guide you through specific steps. In case of minor rule adjustments, adapt to the new textbook's theory test part early. In terms of cost, tuition usually doesn't increase, but graduation time may be extended a bit. In short, focus on the core: safety first, learning the operation is the real skill.
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OReid
12/04/25 4:17am
I noticed that this driver's license reform focuses on improving training quality, such as stricter exam subjects and updated safety regulations in theoretical courses. For students who registered earlier, most cities have set a six-month transition period, allowing us to graduate under the old rules, but some new requirements will be incorporated during the exams. I suggest you first confirm your registration progress: if you've already completed most of the training or passed Subject 1 or 2, it generally won't affect you; if you've just started, I recommend proactively learning the new knowledge. Don't worry too much—the reform aims to reduce beginner mistakes and is beneficial in the long run. Check the official government website announcements instead of relying on rumors to ensure accurate information. Stay calm and focus your energy on practicing driving.
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