Can I Take Subject Four After Passing Subject One?
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After passing Subject One of the driver's license test, you cannot directly take Subject Four. Here is some relevant information about Subject One: 1. Exam Introduction: Subject One of the driver's license test covers theoretical knowledge and is conducted at the vehicle management office. It is a mandatory licensing exam for applicants. The exam content includes the most basic knowledge such as driving theory, road safety laws and regulations, traffic signals, traffic rules, and local regulations. The timing of the theoretical driving test is arranged by the local vehicle management office. 2. Exam Process: The total time for Subject One is 45 minutes, and the test consists of 100 questions in the form of true/false and multiple-choice questions. The maximum score is 100, with a passing score of 90. The test questions are randomly selected and combined by the computer driver examination system according to the proportion specified in the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Business Work Specifications."
Right after passing the written test (Subject 1), I was also super curious if I could skip straight to Subject 4, since those questions seemed pretty easy. My driving instructor made it clear that’s impossible—the licensing process is designed this way: first, clear Subject 1’s theoretical basics, then practice actual driving for Subjects 2 and 3 to prove foundational skills, and finally tackle Subject 4’s safety and ethics knowledge. Subject 4 covers road safety awareness, like hazard avoidance and emergency handling. Taking it without hands-on training would be pure armchair strategy. Looking back after completing all tests, the sequence makes perfect sense—safety first! So don’t rush the steps; build solid skills patiently. I remember drilling daily at the driving school while waiting for Subjects 2 and 3—slow progress, but worth it.