Can I Take Subject Four Before Subject Two?

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NathanLynn
07/25/25 5:18am
You cannot take Subject Four before Subject Two. Regulations: Article 36: The vehicle management office shall arrange examinations according to the scheduled test center and time. After passing Subject One, the applicant may schedule Subject Two or Subject Three (road driving skills test). In some regions, applicants may simultaneously schedule Subject Two and Subject Three (road driving skills test). If the scheduling is successful, the tests can be taken consecutively. After passing both Subject Two and Subject Three (road driving skills test), the applicant may take Subject Three (safe and civilized driving knowledge test) on the same day. Special Circumstances: If the vehicle management office cannot arrange the Subject Two or Subject Three (road driving skills test) within 60 days of scheduling, the applicant may choose to schedule the test at another test center within the same province (autonomous region, or municipality directly under the central government).
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OAliyah
08/10/25 5:42pm
I'm a new driver who just got my license, and the whole process made me realize that the order can't be messed up. You have to take it step by step: first pass the Theory Test (Subject 1), then you can start practicing the Field Skills (Subject 2), like basic maneuvers such as reverse parking. Only after passing Subject 2 do you get the chance to learn on-road driving (Subject 3) and safety knowledge (Subject 4). Subject 4 is the final step, usually taken right after Subject 3, testing your understanding of safety and civility. So, you absolutely can't skip Subject 2 and go straight to Subject 4—the rules are strict. I hesitated at first too, but following the sequence made driving smoother later. My advice is not to cut corners; building a solid foundation is key, or missing crucial skills could compromise safety. Communicate more with your instructor—taking it step by step is more reliable.
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