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Can I Take Subject 4 Exam on Saturdays and Sundays?

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DiGabriella
07/29/25 12:41pm
Weekends are not available for the Subject 4 exam. The examination center operates from Monday to Friday, with no exams scheduled on weekends or holidays. Here is more information about the Subject 4 exam: 1. Subject 4, also known as the Subject 3 theory test or driver theory test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. 2. After the implementation of the Ministry of Public Security's Order No. 123, the Subject 3 exam was divided into two parts: the road test and an additional safety and civility knowledge test, commonly referred to as "Subject 4," which assesses "driving ethics." Since this test is conducted after Subject 3, it is commonly called the Subject 4 exam. 3. The Subject 4 exam consists of 50 questions, primarily in the form of case studies, images, and animations, with a perfect score of 100 and a passing score of 90.
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KeiraLynn
08/14/25 12:45am
I often help people prepare for their driving tests and know that the Subject 4 exam is more commonly scheduled on weekdays, such as Monday to Friday. However, with increasing demand, more and more cities are starting to offer weekend services. Especially in big cities or newly opened test centers, exams may be held on Saturdays or Sundays for public convenience, but you’ll need to check the local arrangements. I recommend asking your driving school for details or checking the latest notices on the official website of the vehicle management office. If there are weekend slots, booking early is crucial because spots are limited. Subject 4 isn’t actually difficult—the key is understanding safety rules, like yielding principles and emergency handling, rather than just memorizing answers. These are very practical for driving after the test. Reviewing and practicing questions a day or two in advance will make it easy to pass, so don’t let timing issues affect your confidence.
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AustinAnn
10/09/25 5:18am
I just passed the Subject 4 test a few months ago, which I took on a Saturday because I'm usually busy with work and only have weekends free. Some places do offer weekend test slots, but you need to book early—like checking available times through the driving school app—since competition is quite fierce. On the test day, there were fewer people, making the environment quieter. The questions were all multiple-choice and operated on a large screen, and I finished in just half an hour, which was pretty quick. I recommend checking local policies and directly calling the test center hotline at 12389 to confirm if they offer Saturday or Sunday tests. If not, you might need to take a day off, but it's better than delaying. The sooner you take it, the sooner you're done. The key to Subject 4 is staying calm and not getting nervous.
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Mallory
11/22/25 6:33am
Taking the Subject 4 exam is about developing safe driving habits, and it's equally important no matter which day you take it. Some regions now offer weekend exams for convenience, depending on local policies. You can check the announcements from the local vehicle management office online or inquire in person. If weekend exams are available, seize the opportunity. The key is to practice more questions to familiarize yourself with rules like the dangers of fatigued driving and right-of-way principles at intersections—these are lifelong skills. Be flexible with scheduling and don't force it; make sure you're fully prepared before taking the test.
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