Are there two immediate chances for Subject 4?
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Subject 4 offers two immediate chances. According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses," not only Subject 4 but all subject exams provide two opportunities. If a candidate fails the first attempt, they are given one retake opportunity. If the retake is also failed, the exam session ends, and the candidate must reschedule the exam. Below is additional information: 1. Subject 4 consists of only 50 questions: The theoretical exam relies on rote memorization, and reviewing the questions multiple times before the exam will generally ensure passing. Otherwise, candidates must wait 10 days to reschedule. 2. Rescheduling after 10 days: Rescheduling after 10 days does not mean immediate exam participation; instead, candidates must queue with others for an available slot. If there are many local candidates and one schedules late, securing an exam slot in a short time can be challenging.
I remember during the subject four exam, you only get one attempt on the spot. I was a bit nervous at the time, but had to focus on answering carefully. If you fail the first time, you can't retake it immediately—you need to reschedule for the next session. You can book a makeup exam through the driving school or an app, though there might be a small fee. I’d recommend practicing with mock tests before the exam—download a few driving test apps to familiarize yourself with the question types, like a mix of multiple-choice and single-choice questions. During my exam, I messed up on time management—there were many questions, so you can’t afford to drag. The score is given right after the exam, and if you pass, you can get your license on the spot, which is quite convenient. Memorize the safety rules beforehand—don’t count on getting a second chance during the test.