Are the Subject 4 Exam Questions the Same as Those in the Driving Test Treasure App?
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Subject 4 exam questions are basically the same as those in the Driving Test Treasure app. Here is some relevant knowledge about Subject 4: Subject 4 Exam Content: Safe and civilized driving operation requirements, safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations like tire blowouts, and knowledge on handling traffic accidents. Subject 4 Retake: If you fail Subject 4, you do not need to retake the previously passed subjects. You can schedule a retake on your own, and no retake fee is required. Subject 4 Exam Time Limit: There is no limit on the number of times you can schedule the Subject 4 exam. However, the validity period of the driving skill test permit is three years. If the applicant fails to complete the exam within the validity period, the results of the already passed subjects will become invalid.
I kept using the Driving Test App to practice before the exam, and found the questions highly similar during the test. The question bank basically covers common test points, especially high-frequency topics like sign recognition and emergency handling. When practicing, pay attention to the details in the questions—the exam shuffles the answer options, but the test points remain the same. Once during a mock test, I encountered a question about drunk driving penalties, and in the actual subject four exam, the case background was changed, but it was essentially testing the same traffic rule about deducting 12 points. I recommend reviewing the wrong question set at least three times—this way, even if you encounter modified questions during the exam, you won’t panic. In the end, I scored 96 points and passed smoothly.
Just finished a batch of trainees, and they reported that the overlap rate between the actual test questions for Subject 4 and those in the Driving Test Treasure app is around 95%. The key is to thoroughly understand the video explanations in the app, like the 3D animation demonstrations of yielding principles, which are much more effective than rote memorization of text. One trainee encountered a newly introduced seatbelt question in the exam but had previously practiced similar question types in the specialized exercises. It's crucial to keep an eye on updates to the local question bank, such as the new electric vehicle passenger questions added in our province last month. Nowadays, practicing questions on mobile phones is really convenient—you can even do a mock test while waiting for the bus.
Let the data speak: Currently, there are approximately 1,600 questions in the nationwide Subject 4 question bank, and the Driving Test Handbook covers over 98% of them. However, be aware of two pitfalls: first, it doesn't fully reflect regional traffic regulation differences, such as questions about driving in pastoral areas of Inner Mongolia; second, there's a delay in real-time updates—for example, the new March traffic regulation on tiered penalties for drunk driving wasn't updated in the app until May. It's recommended to check the local DMV website three days before the exam, as any newly added questions will be announced. For other times, feel free to practice with the Handbook. I went through all question types twice and passed the exam on my first try.