Can I still take the test if I'm late for Subject 4?
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Generally speaking, you can still take the test on the same day if you're late for Subject 4. Latecomers can apply to the staff at the test center to participate in the next test session. Under normal circumstances, the test center will approve the application and arrange the candidate for the next group's test. Here is more information about Subject 4: 1. Subject 4 test content: (1) The questions for Subject 4 are selected from a question bank (currently 1,240 questions for cars and 1,715 questions for large vehicles) in proportion, with 50 questions to be answered. (2) Among them, there are 22 true/false questions, 23 single-choice questions, and 5 multiple-choice questions. The questions are mainly presented in the form of cases, pictures, animations, etc. The total score is 100 points, with each question worth 2 points. A score of 90 or above is required to pass, and the test duration is 45 minutes. 2. Measures for failing Subject 4: (1) There is no need to retake the previously passed subjects. You can schedule a retest yourself, and no retest fee is required. (2) Currently, there are no restrictions on the number of retests for Subject 4, meaning you can retake it indefinitely. However, the validity period of the driving skills test permit is only three years, so technically, you can retake it indefinitely within the validity period.
I was also worried about being late when I took the fourth subject test before, but luckily I arrived early. Generally, if you're late, you can't take the test. The exam schedule is very strict, with each seat arranged in advance, and being late might affect others. It's best to arrive at the door half an hour early and wait, so you can feel more at ease. If you're really late, call the test center immediately to ask about the situation. Some places might have a few minutes of grace, but don't rely on it too much. If it doesn't work out, you'll have to reschedule the test, and you might even have to pay extra. The fourth subject test is the final step to getting your driver's license, testing traffic rules and safety awareness. Passing it early allows you to start driving sooner, and safety comes first. That's why I always say time management is key to the driving test—don't let small things ruin your overall plan.