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Are the Test Centers for Subject 4 and Subject 1 the Same?

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OLeah
07/29/2025, 01:11:53 PM

Driver's license Subject 1 and Subject 4 are held in the same test center. Below is an introduction to Subject 1 and Subject 4: Similarities: Both Subject 1 and Subject 4 are theoretical exams on safety and civility. The "Safe and Civilized Driving Knowledge Test" focuses on the two basic principles of "safety" and "civility," and both exams are computer-based. Differences: Subject 1 consists of common sense theoretical questions, including multiple-choice and true/false questions, totaling 100 questions with 1 point each. It assesses knowledge of road traffic safety laws, regulations, and rules, traffic signals, safe driving, and civilized driving. The questions in Subject 1 are more aligned with real traffic situations, featuring many scenario-based questions, with over half presented in image format. The content emphasizes understanding various instrument functions and indicator lights, using images and icons to simulate real road scenarios, focusing on comprehension. Subject 4 is an advanced theoretical test, consisting of multiple-choice and true/false questions, totaling 50 questions with 2 points each, requiring a score of 90 to pass. It evaluates safe and civilized driving requirements, knowledge of safe driving under complex conditions, and primarily uses case studies, images, and animations, placing greater emphasis on assessing the driver's practical skills.

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OValerie
08/14/2025, 03:39:11 AM

When I took my driver's license test before, I found that Subject 1 and Subject 4 were usually taken in the same examination hall, which was a computer room arranged by the driving school. There were rows of computers neatly placed, and candidates took their seats one by one to operate. Subject 1 tested traffic signals, while Subject 4 focused on safety and civility, but the format was the same—both were multiple-choice questions that required just clicking the mouse. Before the exam, I practiced several rounds of questions through the driving school's APP. The staff in the examination hall were responsible for monitoring the entire process to prevent cheating. After the exam, the scores were announced on the spot, and I just needed to sign and leave. This shared setup was very convenient, saving the hassle of running around. I suggest you ask about the specific location when registering, arrive half an hour early to relax, wear comfortable clothes, and don’t be nervous because the exam environment is crucial for performance, especially for computer-based tests that can easily strain your eyes. Also, prepare your ID card and don’t forget to bring it in.

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MargaretRose
10/13/2025, 01:32:51 AM

From my driving experience, the theoretical tests for Subject 1 and Subject 4 are usually conducted in the same examination center in most places, sharing facility resources. Subject 4 focuses more on safe driving, while Subject 1 covers more basic rules. Both use a computer-based system for answering questions, which is quite efficient. My friend recently took the test in the same way at the unified center of the driving school. However, exceptions may exist in smaller cities. It's recommended to check the official website of the local vehicle management office or consult the driving school for accurate information. On the exam day, bring your appointment voucher, wear loose clothes, and familiarize yourself with the environment to make the test go smoother. Don't worry, the questions are all routine, and practicing the question bank thoroughly will generally ensure a pass. Make sure to rest well, avoid staying up late, and maintain good spirits for preparation. Practical tips include understanding the regulations rather than rote memorization, prioritizing driving safety, and keeping a calm mindset.

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CharlotteDella
11/26/2025, 01:30:15 AM

As someone familiar with the driver's license process, I confirm that Subject 1 and Subject 4 generally share the same test center, usually set up with a computer-based exam area. Subject 4 covers safety knowledge, while Subject 1 focuses on basic regulations. The similar format facilitates management and allows test centers to optimize layouts and save space. Candidates enter during their scheduled time slots and take assigned seats, with the system automatically grading the exams. Emphasis is placed on pre-exam preparation—mastering practice questions, bringing valid identification, and being punctual. Adhering to test center discipline is crucial: avoid bringing phones to prevent distractions, stay focused on answering questions, and pass smoothly to obtain your license more efficiently.

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Marques
01/16/2026, 02:58:14 AM

When my son was learning to drive and taking the driving test, he specifically asked the driving school whether the subject four (safety awareness test) and subject one (traffic rules test) were held at the same test center, such as the city's designated test site. All candidates go there to take the computer-based subject four test. The test center has the same equipment and environment. When I accompanied him, I noticed the venue was clean and had a large flow of people. It's advisable to check the route in advance, be aware of the timing, and avoid being late. Before the test, get enough sleep, eat light meals, and stay alert. My son said the questions were not difficult, and practicing with mock tests would suffice. Pay attention to dressing appropriately, avoiding overly flashy outfits to prevent distractions. Safety comes first. Learning to drive emphasizes practical skills, but a solid theoretical foundation is also essential.

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VonJayce
04/12/2026, 10:21:35 PM

The modern driver's license test has digitized the written exams for subjects one and four, which generally share a unified computer-based examination system. Subject four focuses more on risk assessment, while subject one is more basic, but both involve answering questions by clicking on the screen. The exam room setup is similar, optimizing the process. I personally tried it and found it very reasonable, saving resources. You can book an appointment in advance via an app, bring your ID card, and arrive at the test center on time. The exam is monitored by cameras to prevent cheating. Before the test, practice more with online questions to familiarize yourself with the question types, which improves efficiency. There might be slight differences in setup between different cities, so checking official information is reliable and saves time and effort.

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