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[Actual Situation Survey on Intensive Driving School] Approximately 85% Graduate as Scheduled! The Main Reason for Extension is 'Failure in Skills Test'. The Key to Graduating in the Shortest Time is 'Preparation' and 'Health Management', Not Luck

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Survey on the actual graduation situation of intensive driving schools. Approximately 85% graduate as scheduled, and the main reason for extension is found to be failure in the skills test.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the main reasons for not graduating from an intensive driving school as scheduled?
A: The main reasons for not graduating or having to extend the period were "Failure in the completion exam (skills test)" and "Failure in the graduation exam (skills test)," both at 19.1%, making them the most common reasons. This was followed by "Additional skills training sessions (14.9%)."
Q: Is it common to graduate from an intensive driving school within the scheduled period?
A: Yes, approximately 85% of the survey respondents graduated within the scheduled period. It appears that cases where the actual graduation duration significantly deviates from the planned period are uncommon.
Q: If graduation is extended, by how much time is it typically extended?
A: Of those whose graduation was extended, about 87% were delayed by only 1 to 10 days. Specifically, "1-2 days" and "6-10 days" each accounted for approximately 30%.
Q: What kind of preparation is important for graduating in the shortest possible time?
A: For graduating in the shortest time, it is important to ask instructors questions, study academic material before enrollment, manage your health, and exchange information with other trainees. It is crucial to actively learn without leaving doubts unaddressed.
Q: What factors influence the graduation period for intensive driving schools?
A: The proficiency in driving skills (passing the tests) is the biggest factor. Additionally, factors such as poor physical condition, interactions with friends, and the driving school environment are also cited as reasons that can reduce concentration.