
Yes. Currently, driving license applicants can register for the test independently without going through a driving school. Below is detailed information about the subject 4 test: 1. Content: Subject 4, also known as the subject 4 theory test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. After the implementation of the "Ministry of Public Security Order of the People's Republic of China - No. 139", subject 3 test was divided into two parts: besides the road test, a safety and civilization knowledge test was added, commonly referred to as "subject 4", which evaluates "driving ethics". Since this test is conducted after subject 3, it is commonly called the subject 4 test. Officially, there is no subject 4. 2. Test content: The main content includes: safety 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 of post-accident procedures.

I just started learning to drive and scheduled my own appointment for Subject 4 before taking the test. The process was quite simple. After logging into the Traffic Management 12123 APP, the system showed me the available time slots I could book for Subject 4, as long as I had passed Subject 3. When selecting the test center and time, I chose a location near my home to avoid crowds during peak hours. With just a few clicks, I confirmed the appointment without bothering the instructor. However, I reminded myself to bring my original ID card and a mask, otherwise, entry might be delayed. The APP can send reminder notifications, so I prepared to review the question bank a week in advance, which made me more efficient. Scheduling the appointment myself saved time and money, and also taught me some life skills, helping me develop independence, which is great. I shared this experience on my social media, and many fellow learners liked and agreed with it.

As a seasoned driver with years of experience, I can confidently say that learners can handle booking their own Subject 4 test without issues. Typically, you'll need to pass Subject 3 first before scheduling—don't rush to skip steps. The official app 'Traffic Management 12123' is the fastest route: download it, fill in your details, check the local test center list, and pick a convenient date to submit. If any issues arise, the app offers help guides or phone support. I recommend booking early as slots fill up quickly. By the way, avoid trusting intermediaries—doing it yourself is safer, more reliable, and saves money. Don’t forget to review theoretical knowledge before the test to ensure passing on the first try. Handling this independently builds responsibility and accelerates your driving proficiency.

As a mom, I accompanied my child when he was learning to drive, but he scheduled his Subject 4 test on his own. Students can fully operate it independently—it's not as difficult as imagined. Just download the Traffic Management 12123 app on your phone, register and log in, then select the Subject 4 appointment and follow the step-by-step instructions. The condition is passing the Subject 3 test, after which the system automatically grants permission. Parents only need to double-check that the ID information is filled in correctly and that the test center isn’t too far away, considering transportation convenience. Scheduling it yourself saves effort and teaches kids self-management. Before the test, review the app’s question bank and take a few mock exams to build confidence. The whole process takes about ten minutes and won’t disrupt daily study or life. Safety first—just don’t be late.


