Can I leave directly after passing the Subject 4 test?
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If the examinee has already completed the procedures for obtaining the driver's license in advance, they can leave directly after passing the Subject 4 test. Generally, many driving schools arrange for examinees to handle matters such as obtaining the driver's license, including mailing the license, after the Subject 4 test. Below is relevant information about the driving test: 1. Prepare all necessary documents: Regardless of the test, examinee information needs to be verified on-site, and the driving test is no exception. Remember to bring identification documents such as your ID card. 2. Exam mindset: During the test, examinees should maintain a calm mindset, learn to adjust appropriately, and not let nervousness affect their performance. 3. On-site practice at the test location: One or two days before the test, you can visit the test site for a few simulation practices. This can help examinees familiarize themselves with the test environment and reduce nervousness during the actual test.
When I was taking the fourth subject test, I was so excited that I couldn't wait to rush home and show off right after finishing the questions. Even on the way to the test center, I felt extremely thrilled. However, the examiner stopped me and said I couldn't leave directly—I had to stay at the test center to wait for the results and then sign to confirm them. I was quite impatient at the time, but after hearing the explanation, I understood: this step ensures the validity of the test results, which is necessary for obtaining the driver's license later. Without signing, the licensing process could be delayed for several days. Waiting an extra 15 minutes really isn't a bad thing. Later, I got my license smoothly and felt at ease driving on the road. Newbies, remember to ask the staff after the test—don’t slack off to avoid regrets. By the way, think about it: the driver's license is proof of driving ability, and this small signing process is actually a responsibility for safety.