Can I Schedule the Subject Four Test Immediately After Passing Subject Three?
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You may not necessarily be able to schedule the Subject Four test immediately after passing Subject Three. Generally, you can schedule the Subject Four test about ten days after completing Subject Three. The specific timing depends on the test arrangement. In some regions, you can take the test without any waiting period. How to schedule the test: After logging in, select 'Local Test Scheduling' under the driver's license services, then click to enter the local test scheduling system. Choose the test date and location, click 'Next', select the session, click 'Next', verify your personal information, click 'Get Verification Code'. The system will send a verification code to your phone. Enter the verification code and click 'Submit Application'. Then wait for the DMV's notification. Successful scheduling scenarios: The first scenario refers to completing the scheduling operation on the website and successfully entering the scheduling queue, waiting for approval. The second scenario refers to actually securing a test slot and receiving a confirmation SMS from the DMV. In this case, you can only cancel by bringing your ID to the DMV, and it must be done at least one day before the test. Otherwise, it will be considered a no-show. Each person has three chances to cancel scheduling for each subject. Once these are used up, you must take the test regardless of the reason.
Right after passing my third driving test, I was super excited. My instructor reminded me that I could directly book the fourth test on my phone. I remember using the 'Traffic Management 12123' app—after logging in and checking my results, once the third test showed as passed, the booking option became available. I picked a time and location, scheduled the test for the next day, and passed it in one go. The process was pretty quick without much waiting, saving a lot of time. However, situations may vary by region—some driving schools might ask you to review first before booking, so it's best to clarify right after passing. In short, don’t delay. The fourth test is easier than the first, focusing entirely on safety knowledge. When reviewing the question bank, memorize key rules, and once prepared, go for it. Getting your license early brings peace of mind sooner.