Are there questions about point deduction and fines in Subject 4?
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There are questions about point deduction and fines in Subject 4, and each question appears randomly. Here is the relevant introduction to Subject 4: Concept: Subject 4, also known as the Subject 4 theoretical test or driver's theoretical test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. Retake Instructions: If you fail Subject 4, you do not need to retake the previously passed tests (Subject 1, Subject 2, Subject 3). You can schedule a retake on your own, and no retake fee is required. There is no limit on scheduling the safe and civilized driving theory test. However, the validity period of the driving skills test permit is three years. If the applicant does not complete the test within the validity period, the results of the already passed subjects will be invalidated.
I remember when I took the Subject 4 test, there were quite a few questions about point deductions and fines. At the time, I thought they were quite important because the exam covered specific regulations in traffic laws, such as how many points you lose for running a red light or the fine for drunk driving. Subject 4 is overall a test on safe and civilized driving, and the questions about point deductions and fines were designed to be very practical—their purpose is to make you remember the consequences of violations so you don’t make mistakes when actually driving. After passing the test and driving for the past ten years, I’ve come to understand the significance of these rules even more—they protect everyone’s safety and reduce accidents. I’d advise test-takers not to just memorize the answers blindly but to think about why these rules exist. The exam also covers many other aspects, such as right-of-way rules or emergency handling, and the point-deduction questions are just one part of it. Reviewing the question bank more and understanding the scenarios in the context of real driving will make passing the test easier.