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Can I take Subject 4 directly after passing Subject 3 before Subject 2?

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Pires
07/29/2025, 08:44:52 PM

According to relevant regulations, the content and evaluation standards of the driver's license test are unified nationwide. The test sequence proceeds from Subject 1 to Subject 4 in order, and the next subject can only be scheduled after passing the current one. Currently, a few regions allow simultaneous testing of Subject 2 and Subject 3, but in most areas, you must pass one subject before scheduling the next. The relevant introduction to the driver's license is as follows: Introduction 1: The full name of the driver's license is the motor vehicle driver's license, also known as a 'driver's license'. It is the license required by law for motor vehicle drivers. Introduction 2: Driving a motor vehicle requires certain driving skills. Without these skills, driving a motor vehicle at will may lead to traffic accidents. Generally, people without a license cannot drive on the road. However, for those who have mastered safe driving skills, the document that permits them to drive on the road is the 'driver's license', which indicates that a driver's license is a 'permit'.

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DePatrick
08/15/2025, 01:54:45 AM

Let me share my experience with the driving test sequence. When I got my license ten years ago, the rules were strictly set. After passing the theory test (Subject 1), you had to proceed to the closed-course driving test (Subject 2), followed by the road test (Subject 3). Only after passing all these could you take the safety and civilized driving knowledge test (Subject 4). The sequence couldn't be messed with. If my friend wanted to take Subject 3 before Subject 2, they'd have to check if the driving school could arrange it flexibly, but Subject 4 definitely had to wait until both Subject 2 and Subject 3 were passed. Why? Because the exam system verifies your results—if you haven't passed all required tests, it won't let you register for Subject 4. It makes sense—mastering basics like reversing before moving to on-road practice, then learning safety knowledge step by step ensures safer driving. The rules are designed to build a solid foundation, not to rush and risk accidents. I recommend checking directly with the driving school or test center to avoid wasted effort.

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Warren
10/19/2025, 11:01:42 PM

I just got my driver's license a few months ago, so I remember the process clearly. After passing the theoretical test (Subject 1), the driving school arranged for me to practice the reversing tasks in Subject 2, followed by the road test in Subject 3. Right after passing Subject 3, I immediately scheduled the Subject 4 exam because the rules require passing the first two before taking Subject 4. If you try to reverse the order, like taking Subject 3 before Subject 2, it might be possible but requires the driving school's approval—local policies vary, but Subject 4 still waits until the others are passed. You can't skip ahead; the system blocks it based on your results. This sequential setup ensures progressive learning and improves safety. Just ask your instructor for details early on. I’ve seen people at the test center try to sign up out of order—they got rejected outright, wasting time and money. My trick was downloading the exam app beforehand to check my progress—super convenient.

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SamanthaAnn
12/02/2025, 10:33:07 PM

From years of experience guiding students, the driver's license process follows strict rules. After Subject One come Subjects Two and Three, with possible regional flexibility in their order. However, the Subject Four theory test must be taken after passing Subject Three. Even if you want to take Subject Three before Subject Two, you still need to wait until both are passed before registering for Subject Four—you can't skip ahead. The testing center system verifies prerequisite scores; registrations won't be valid without meeting requirements. This sequence ensures students master both closed-course and road driving before reinforcing safety knowledge. Driving schools typically teach this way to prevent students from encountering mid-process issues. Regularly check official exam websites for updates, as policies may have minor regional adjustments.

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VonWalter
01/22/2026, 11:56:44 PM

Talking about the driver's license test, the sequence is a crucial part. When my brother took the test, whether to take Subject Two or Subject Three first depended on the driving school, but both must be completed before moving on to Subject Four. Want to take Subject Three before Subject Two? That's also possible if the policy allows, but you still need to pass them before registering for Subject Four—there's no skipping. The rules are set this way to prevent beginners with unstable basics from directly learning theory, which increases the risk of accidents. On the test day, the system checks your score report, and if you don't meet the standards, you won't be allowed in. It's recommended to download a traffic app to check the process or directly ask someone who has already taken the test for higher efficiency—don't try to cut corners. A more reasonable process leads to a smoother test.

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ReidRose
04/18/2026, 11:32:37 PM

After learning the driving license rules, I concluded that the sequence cannot be messed up. The safety theory test of Subject 4 must be taken after Subject 3, and Subject 2 usually comes before or is handled simultaneously. Even if you want to take Subject 3 before Subject 2, you must pass it before registering for Subject 4; you cannot sign up directly. The exam platform will review the results of Subject 2 and Subject 3, and missing one will block your progress. This sequence is designed to help us build a solid foundation step by step, ensuring practical driving skills are in place before deepening theoretical knowledge. Following the rules can save a lot of trouble, making it easier to pass the exams smoothly. Just download a driving test guide and review more.

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