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Are Subject 3 and Subject 4 Taken Together?

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StRebecca
08/31/2025, 12:54:08 AM

No. Here is detailed information about Subject 3 and Subject 4: 1. Subject 4, also known as the Subject 4 theory test or driver theory test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. After the implementation of the "Ministry of Public Security Order No. 139 of the People's Republic of China," the Subject 3 test was divided into two parts: the road test and an additional safety and civilization knowledge test, commonly referred to as "Subject 4," which assesses "driving ethics." Because this test is conducted after Subject 3, it is commonly called the Subject 4 test, although officially, there is no such term as Subject 4. 2. Subject 4 extracts requirements related to safe and civilized driving from the original Subject 1, including safe driving skills under complex conditions and emergency handling knowledge, and places them after the "Subject 3" practical road driving test to further evaluate the candidate's level of traffic awareness.

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McKira
09/12/2025, 04:10:13 AM

I've been teaching driving for many years, and students often ask if the third and fourth driving tests can be taken together. In reality, they are separate. The third test is the practical road test, where you need to drive on the road to demonstrate your skills. Only after passing it can you register for the fourth test, which is a written exam on traffic regulations and safety knowledge. The sequence is well-designed—first proving you can drive, then reinforcing theory to avoid risks. Some people think a tight schedule means taking them together, but they are essentially two separate exams. My advice is to focus on passing the third test first, then immediately start practicing for the fourth test without delay, as knowledge can fade quickly. There might be minor regional differences, like shorter intervals in remote areas, but the process remains largely the same. Remember, safety comes first—take it step by step.

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Damien
10/26/2025, 10:13:19 PM

I just got my driver's license and want to share my experience: Subject 3 (road test) and Subject 4 (theory test) are not taken simultaneously. After passing the road test, I waited three days to schedule and successfully complete the Subject 4 written exam. The process is clearly divided—first master driving skills before taking traffic rule questions. Though not taken together, both can be completed within days. I find this sequence reasonable as the road test is stressful, making Subject 4 much easier afterward—just some memorization. A friend advised not to stress, saying separate tests allow better preparation without rushing. If stuck at Subject 3, Subject 4 can't even be attempted. In short, they're not bundled but the process flows smoothly.

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VonArthur
12/09/2025, 09:29:07 PM

From a parent's perspective, it's clear that the driving test's Subject 3 (road test) and Subject 4 (safety theory) must be taken separately. Subject 3 tests practical driving skills, and only after passing it can one qualify for Subject 4's safety knowledge exam. This design ensures solid driving fundamentals before reinforcing safety awareness. The sequence shouldn't be reversed—mastering vehicle control before memorizing rules is more prudent. A common misconception is thinking they can be taken together, which is incorrect. It's advisable for children to prioritize conquering Subject 3's practical test first, then intensively preparing for Subject 4 will be quicker and more efficient.

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DelilahLee
01/29/2026, 10:40:24 PM

In the examination process conducted by relevant authorities, the road driving test for Subject 3 and the written test on safety and civility for Subject 4 are generally scheduled separately. Candidates can only register for Subject 4 after passing Subject 3. The official rule is to separate the steps to avoid confusion and ensure a layered pass rate. Implementation details may vary by region, such as longer intervals in large cities and shorter ones in rural areas, but the essence is that they are independent exams. It is recommended that students prepare in order and not skip steps.

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LolaLee
04/24/2026, 04:50:27 PM

Years of car experience sharing: Subject 3 and Subject 4 are usually not taken together. The former is a practical driving test challenge, while the latter is a written exam on traffic regulations. Passing Subject 3 before tackling Subject 4 is logical—they're not simultaneous but can be taken consecutively. Personally, I find the sequence brilliant—mastering driving skills makes the written test a breeze. I recommend stocking up on Subject 4 question banks in advance to take the test immediately after passing the road test for efficiency and peace of mind.

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