
Yes, you can schedule the Subject 4 test by yourself. Log in to the Traffic Safety Comprehensive Service Management Platform or use the 12123 Traffic Management App, click on 'Exam Scheduling', then select the subject to schedule, the start and end time, and the test center. Finally, confirm the information to complete the process. Note that you will only know if the scheduling is successful after receiving the SMS notification. Subject 4 is an additional safety and common sense test apart from the Subject 3 road test. It covers topics such as safe and civilized driving operation requirements, safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations like tire blowouts, and post-accident handling procedures.

I remember when I was taking Subject 4 of the driving test, I did have to make the appointment myself. Right after passing Subject 3, my instructor reminded me not to slack off and to quickly book it on the Traffic Management 12123 app. The process was pretty straightforward: log in, select the test subject and location, then choose a convenient date and submit. Once the confirmation SMS arrived, I just had to bring my ID to the test center. If you let the driving school handle the booking, they might do it for you, but it's still important to double-check the details yourself. I'd recommend watching the safety knowledge videos a few times before the test—it helps ease nerves, and passing in one go really saves time. Also, a quick tip: avoid peak hours when booking to prevent long waits that might affect your test performance. Bottom line, don't wait for the driving school to nudge you; taking initiative early is more reliable.

As someone who has been guiding students through their driving tests for years, I must say that scheduling the Subject 4 test is indeed the candidate's own responsibility. I've seen many people assume that the driving school would take care of it, only to end up delaying their exam. Typically, you need to log in to the official platform, such as the 12123 website, using your phone or computer, enter your personal details, and then select an exam date. The driving school often helps verify the information, but the main actions must be done by you. Don't worry about the system being complicated—it's easy for beginners to use. The key is to accurately fill in your ID number and contact details. Once the appointment is successfully made, promptly print the confirmation slip as a backup in case the app malfunctions. From my daily teaching experience, I've found that if candidates neglect this step, their exam opportunity might be delayed by a month, affecting their overall progress. So, be proactive and ensure your communication channels remain open before and after scheduling.

When I took my driving test, I scheduled the subject four (theory test) myself, and the process was straightforward. First, make sure you've passed subject three, then just a few clicks on the traffic management app. You can choose between morning or afternoon sessions—I personally recommend going in the morning when you're more focused. The driving school might provide a guide to help you understand the steps, but ultimately, you submit the application yourself. I passed on my first try without much trouble; filling out the forms and confirming took less than ten minutes. Remember to bring your original ID on exam day—showing up empty-handed would be embarrassing. I suggest practicing mock questions on the app until you're comfortable, and passing should be a breeze.

My child just passed the driving test, and he booked the Subject 4 exam himself using the 12123 APP. He chose a weekday to avoid the crowds. The process included entering candidate information, selecting the test center location, setting a specific date, and quickly receiving a confirmation SMS after submission. The driving school assisted with uploading documents, but the key steps were handled by himself. I noticed that it's important to check for stable network signals before booking to avoid wasting time due to lag. Afterwards, he shared that the APP interface was user-friendly, and the operation was as simple as clicking in a game. For safety, it's advisable to double-check the booking status a day or two in advance to ensure everything is in order. Parents couldn't help much, only offering a few words of encouragement from the sidelines.


