Can I Take Subject Four if I Failed Subject Two but Passed Subject Three?

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GavinDella
07/30/25 5:50am
No, you cannot take Subject Four if you have not passed either Subject Two or Subject Three. You must pass both Subject Two and Subject Three before you are eligible to take Subject Four. Currently, only Subject Two and Subject Three can be taken in any order; the sequence of other subjects cannot be changed. According to Article 36 of the 'Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses,' the vehicle management office shall arrange the examination according to the scheduled test center and time. After passing Subject One, the applicant can schedule Subject Two or Subject Three (road driving skills test). In some areas, applicants can schedule both Subject Two and Subject Three simultaneously and take them consecutively if the scheduling is successful. After passing both Subject Two and Subject Three, the applicant can take Subject Three (safe and civilized driving knowledge test) on the same day.
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