Can I retake Subject 4 on the spot?
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According to driving test regulations, you can only retake Subject 4 if you score above 80 points. Here is some information about the Subject 4 retake: Time: If you score above 80 points, you can retake it once on the spot. If you still fail, you will have to schedule the next exam. For each failed subject, you must wait at least 10 days before scheduling a retake. Exam questions: There are 50 questions. To pass, you need to master sample questions and have a good grasp of traffic safety knowledge. Since the questions are randomly selected, it's important to prepare thoroughly before the test. Practicing with mock exams is a faster way to pass, as many questions are fixed.
As a driver with a couple of decades under my belt, I've seen the shift to subject four emphasizing safety. If you don't pass, you can't jump back into the seat immediately – you need to reschedule via official channels, often waiting days. It's frustrating but smart; it stops people from rushing and ensures they actually study missed topics, such as hazard lights usage or road ethics. In my circle, those who reviewed the manual thoroughly after failure typically succeeded next time. This approach builds safer drivers long-term, even if the pause feels tedious. Just stay patient and use the gap to refresh your memory.