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Can I retake the Subject 4 test without waiting for 10 days?

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OLola
08/26/2025, 11:29:33 PM

No, you must wait at least 10 days before rescheduling a retake for the Subject 4 test. The relevant explanations are as follows: 1. Definition: Subject 4 is officially known as the Subject 3 Safety and Civilization Driving Knowledge Test. According to Article 44 of the Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses: Each subject test can be taken once, and if the test is failed, a retake is allowed once. If the retake is not taken or still fails, the current test session is terminated, and the applicant must reschedule the test. However, Subject 2 and Subject 3 tests must be rescheduled after 10 days. 2. Notes: For the Subject 4 test, the examinee's information is first verified. If the information does not match, check whether the seat is correct. If not, find the correct seat. If the seat is correct but the information is wrong, report it immediately.

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SanEthan
09/08/2025, 10:40:22 PM

I also failed my subject four exam last time, which was really frustrating. According to the regulations, you do have to wait 10 days before reapplying, which seems to be a uniform requirement aimed at giving you time to cool down and thoroughly review the legal knowledge. If you rush to take the exam, you might be more likely to fail again, which wouldn’t be worth it. During the waiting period, I did a lot of practice questions and even arranged study sessions with a few classmates, which helped me understand the material better. The driving test center’s system also needs time to process appointments, so it’s basically impossible to skip the 10-day wait, and trying to bypass the rules could lead to even more trouble. In short, endure these 10 days and treat them as a recharge period—do more mock tests and video learning, and you’ll definitely pass next time. Be patient and don’t let it affect your mood; passing the driving test was never meant to be an overnight achievement.

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DeTessa
10/22/2025, 11:28:41 PM

Honestly, waiting 10 days after failing Subject 4 is quite normal. I've heard this rule since my driving test days. It's not a rigid requirement for you to wait, but rather a mandatory system-imposed interval, mainly to give students a buffer period and avoid attempting again under emotional fluctuations, which could waste more energy and money. Think about it: the test questions are ever-changing. If you were to retake it the next day while your mind is still foggy, mistakes would be inevitable. During the 10-day wait, it's advisable to practice more with the traffic rule APP question bank or watch instructional videos to accumulate experience. A friend of mine once waited the full period before retaking it and passed on the first try, proving it's more efficient. Just relax and treat it as an intensive learning session—no need to rush.

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HadleyRose
12/05/2025, 10:52:19 PM

If you fail Subject 4, you'll indeed have to wait 10 days—no exceptions. This rule is designed as a reasonable buffer to review your mistakes. Rushing in unprepared could lead to another failure. Don't slack during the waiting period; use it to practice questions or discuss with others for better results. The system locks this timeframe, so you can't skip it—just wait patiently. Don't stress over the interval; focus on self-improvement instead.

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SimonDella
01/26/2026, 12:09:40 AM

Buddy, if you fail the fourth subject test, you really have to wait a full 10 days before retaking it. This waiting period isn't meaningless—it gives you breathing room to sort out your confused thoughts and avoid rushing into another attempt only to fail again. During those 10 days, go through more study materials or online videos, review the questions you got wrong, and build up your knowledge more solidly. Remember to relax and don't get too nervous; the driving test is just a process, and this short wait can be seen as a break to readjust. I've personally seen many people pass smoothly after this waiting period. You can do it too—hang in there.

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DeFinn
04/21/2026, 10:41:49 PM

Failing the subject four test is as inevitable as waiting for coffee to cool down. The rules are set this way, with the system automatically scheduling a 10-day interval to prevent rushing back in unprepared—lest you make even more mistakes. Honestly, 10 days isn’t that long; it’s a perfect window to revisit the question bank or swap exam tips with others. Time flies when you’re occupied. Life’s full of minor waits—don’t sweat this one. Power through patiently, and who knows? You might stumble upon some golden insights while reviewing.

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