
Policies vary across different regions in the country. 1. Specific situations: In some areas, after passing the Subject 3 test and confirming a passing score, you can directly take the Subject 4 test on the same day. However, in many places, you cannot take the Subject 4 test immediately after completing Subject 3; generally, you need to wait a week before scheduling. 2. Introduction to the Safe and Civilized Driving Knowledge Test: This test includes requirements for safe and civilized driving operations, knowledge of safe driving under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations like tire blowouts, and post-accident handling knowledge. The test consists of 50 questions, primarily in the form of case studies, images, animations, etc., with question types including true/false, single-choice, and multiple-choice questions. The total score is 100, with a passing score of 90.

Whether you can schedule the Subject 4 test on the same day after passing Subject 3 depends on your test center's arrangements. Let me share my experience: Last year after completing Subject 3, I eagerly tried to book Subject 4 immediately, but when checking the mobile app reservation system, I found my scores hadn't been uploaded yet—it took one or two days to become valid. Generally, the system needs to synchronize your road test scores and confirm your pass before allowing the next step. I kept trying on my but couldn't proceed even by evening, so I went home to review the question bank instead. Later, my driving school instructor advised always allowing some buffer time after each test to properly prepare for Subject 4 materials. Don't rush to schedule the exam to avoid wasted trips and delays. Looking back, being better prepared definitely increases your passing rate.

From experience, it's unrealistic to schedule Subject 4 on the same day after passing Subject 3. When I tried booking through the driving test app, I found the system needs time to process score records—usually about 24 hours. On the test day, scores are still under review, so rushing to book might show an invalid status. My advice: relax after Subject 3, gather your thoughts, and check the booking system the next day to confirm eligibility. Speaking of preparing for Subject 4, I focused on practicing with test apps and memorizing key traffic rules, which really eased exam anxiety. Getting a driver's license is all about taking it step by step—safety first.

After passing Subject 3, don't rush to schedule Subject 4—prioritize checking your results. On the day I completed Subject 3, the system showed pending processing, making immediate scheduling impossible. Safe driving tests emphasize pacing; leaving gaps to review theory and rules is wiser. Habits built during practice can help—use your to check scheduling status and wait a day before proceeding for better reliability.

In practice, scheduling the Subject 4 test on the same day after passing Subject 3 may encounter system delays. I recall that when using the app to book, you need to wait for the results to be uploaded to the database, and sometimes the status updates later. It's advisable to first verify your score via SMS or email after the test to confirm its validity before attempting to schedule. Also, don't forget to prepare the required materials for Subject 4 and familiarize yourself with the theoretical content in advance. The booking process is straightforward, so don't let it delay your further studies.

Based on my experience, you usually can't schedule the Subject 4 test on the same day after passing Subject 3. The test results need to be reviewed and confirmed, and the system often doesn't open for scheduling until the next day. I think proper time is crucial—take a rest after the test and check the progress online the next day. Here's a little tip: regularly reviewing the question bank APP can improve your Subject 4 pass rate, saving both time and effort.


