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Can I Schedule the Subject Four Exam After Passing Subject One?

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VonCarson
07/29/25 4:28pm
After passing Subject One, you cannot directly schedule the Subject Four exam. However, the exams do not necessarily have to be taken in strict order. Subject Four is essentially the theoretical safety driving test of Subject Three. According to the latest driver's examination regulations, the order of Subject Two and Subject Three exams can be scheduled by the student based on their learning progress. However, the theoretical test of Subject Three (i.e., Subject Four) can only be taken after passing the actual road driving test of Subject Three. Driver's License Examination Process: After verifying the student's information, the driving school will arrange the Subject One exam. For Subject Two training, students must use their training card to access the designated training ground. The test items for small vehicles include reversing into a parking space, stopping and starting on a slope, parallel parking, curve driving, and turning at a right angle. The Subject Three exam covers basic road driving skills such as preparation before starting, starting, driving straight, gear shifting, changing lanes, pulling over, passing intersections straight, turning left and right at intersections, crossing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones and bus stops, meeting other vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and night driving. Subject Four mainly tests knowledge on safe and civilized driving operations, safe driving under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations like tire blowouts, and post-accident handling knowledge.
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ArthurMarie
08/14/25 5:32am
When I just passed the subject one test, I was also curious if I could directly schedule the subject four exam. But after learning more, I realized it's not possible. The driver's license test is a progressive process. Subject one is just the theoretical introduction. You must then take subject two, the field driving test, to practice practical skills like parking and reversing. Only after passing subject two can you schedule subject three, the on-road driving test. After passing subject three, you can finally book subject four, the safety and civilization test. This design ensures that each step is thoroughly learned, preventing people from skipping practical training and relying solely on memorization to get licensed, which could lead to accidents on the road. I remember a friend who was in a hurry to pass quickly but neglected practice and failed subject two repeatedly, wasting even more time. My advice is to patiently follow the process, steadily completing the first three subjects, and subject four will naturally follow. Safety should always come first. With more people learning to drive now, this systematic approach indeed reduces risks.
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LeLucy
10/12/25 8:02am
As someone who has frequently helped others with driving lessons, I must say don't rush to think about Subject 4 right after finishing Subject 1. The driving test process is set in stone: you must pass Subject 1 first, then practice the field operations in Subject 2, followed by scheduling the actual road test in Subject 3, and only then can you proceed to the theoretical supplement in Subject 4. Skipping intermediate steps might leave learners with only superficial knowledge before hitting the road, significantly compromising safety. The driving license system is designed to progress step by step—Subject 4 tests safe driving theory, but it builds upon the practical experience gained in Subject 3. I've personally witnessed people trying to take shortcuts, only to stumble in the exam due to lack of experience. Instead of rushing, use the intervals to strengthen your field and road test skills—this will make Subject 4 much easier. The entire system is designed to ensure safety on public roads, so don't prioritize speed.
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VanDallas
11/26/25 2:17am
I'm a student and just got my driver's license last year. Right after passing Subject One, I asked my instructor if I could schedule Subject Four in advance, but the answer was no. You have to go step by step: Subject Two, the field test, is the crucial step following Subject One. Only after passing it can you proceed to Subject Three, the road test, and finally wrap up with Subject Four, the theoretical exam. Skipping steps is absolutely not allowed. The driving test system is designed to prevent laziness or rushing for quick success, ensuring everyone truly masters driving skills before getting licensed. My advice is to focus on preparing for Subjects Two and Three, accumulate enough road test experience, and then Subject Four will be much easier. Be patient and don't think about taking shortcuts.
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