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If a school is approved to offer simulator in-car training, would that reduce the number of actual driving hours required?

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If a school is approved to offer simulator in-car training, would that reduce the number of actual driving hours required?

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Yes, it may. Simulator hours may be exchanged for driving hours at a ratio of 4 to 1, so the driving portion at a commercial school could consist of 12 hours of simulator, 4 hours of actual driving, and 7 hours of in-car observation. Other variations of both classroom and simulator hours are authorized, so discuss the program with the school staff.

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