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Can I Schedule the Subject 4 Test by Myself?

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AlanDella
07/29/25 7:52pm

Subject 4 can be scheduled independently. If online scheduling is available, you can log in to the official website of the local traffic police department's vehicle management office, find the scheduling option, and proceed with the online test registration. For areas without online scheduling, the driving school will arrange it. Test Content: Subject 4 assesses knowledge of safe and civilized driving. The test includes: requirements for safe and civilized driving, safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations like tire blowouts, and post-accident handling knowledge. Question Composition: Additionally, the Subject 4 test consists of 50 questions, primarily in the form of case studies, images, and animations. The questions include true/false, single-choice, and multiple-choice items, with a perfect score of 100 and a passing score of 90.

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OReese
08/14/25 3:32pm

Of course you can schedule the Subject 4 test yourself. As the final stage of the driver's license exam, I successfully completed the process independently last year through the "Traffic Management 12123" App. First, download the App and register an account. After logging in, navigate to the exam scheduling section, select the Subject 4 theory test, and the system will display a list of available dates at nearby test centers. Choose a suitable date, confirm, and complete the payment to finalize the appointment. The entire process is straightforward and efficient, eliminating the hassle of visiting the driving school. It's advisable to schedule at least a week in advance to ensure availability. During preparation, use a question bank App to practice traffic regulations and safety knowledge questions frequently. Familiarizing yourself with the exam content increases the chances of passing on the first attempt, avoiding the waste of time and money on retakes. After scheduling, keep App notifications enabled and double-check your ID card the night before the exam to avoid forgetting it.

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LeCayden
10/15/25 7:49am

Scheduling the subject 4 exam by yourself is completely fine—I’ve helped my neighbor’s kids with it several times. Just log in to the official platform like the Traffic Management 12123 App, select the subject 4 booking menu, and you’ll see available dates and locations. It’s best to avoid peak periods, such as weekends, when popular spots may be fully booked. Reviewing the wrong-question bank in the App the day before the exam is crucial. The test covers fundamental safe-driving knowledge, and passing it will greatly improve your understanding of road rules. Pay attention to traffic signs in daily life to avoid violations and point deductions. After booking, remember to note the time and test center address to prevent getting lost or being late.

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CamilleFitz
11/28/25 8:41am

You can definitely schedule the Subject 4 test by yourself. I got it done quickly using a mobile app—just download the "Traffic Management 12123" app, fill in your information, and select the test time and location. It's simple and fast, no need to rely on the driving school. Just make sure to review the key knowledge points to avoid forgetting the rules and risking road safety.

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