Can I Take Subject Four Right After Subject One?

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Nicholas
07/24/25 5:36am
You cannot take Subject Four immediately after completing Subject One. The vehicle management office will accept applications that meet the requirements for a driver's license and schedule exams according to the appointment date. The exam sequence follows Subject One, Subject Two, and Subject Three. Only after passing the previous subject can you proceed to the next one. After passing the road driving skills test (Subject Three), you are eligible to take the safety and civilized driving knowledge test (Subject Four). Additional information: Below is an introduction to the exam subjects: 1. Subject One: Traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge (Subject One) — written test, computer-based, with a full score of 100. A score of 90 or above (including 90) is required to pass. 2. Subject Two: Field driving skills test (Subject Two) — conducted in a real vehicle on a closed course. Results are either pass or fail. The test includes five mandatory tasks performed in sequence: reversing into a parking space, parallel parking, S-curve driving, right-angle turns, and hill starts and stops. The full score is 100, and a score of 80 or above (including 80) is required to pass. 3. Subject Three: Road driving skills test (Subject Three) — conducted on actual roads or simulated environments in a real vehicle. The full score is 100. Passing scores vary by vehicle type: 90 or above for large buses, 80 or above for large trucks, and 70 or above for other vehicle types. 4. Subject Four: Safety and civilized driving knowledge (Subject Four) — written test, with a full score of 100. A score of 90 or above (including 90) is required to pass.
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MacSadie
08/10/25 11:37pm
You can't take Subject 4 immediately after passing Subject 1—that's my personal experience from getting a driver's license. The process follows a strict sequence: Subject 1 is the theoretical foundation test, and only after passing it are you allowed to practice driving. Next, Subject 2 tests on-site operations like reverse parking and hill starts—essential skills. Subject 3 is the road test, where you must demonstrate driving ability in real traffic conditions. Only after passing both Subjects 2 and 3 will the instructor arrange Subject 4, which focuses on safety and civilized driving knowledge, such as handling emergencies or ethical driving. This is because examiners emphasize building a solid foundation in practical skills before reinforcing safety awareness. If you rush to retake Subject 4 right after passing Subject 1, the system won’t even allow registration. My advice: start practicing driving after Subject 1, spending an hour or two daily simulating reversing and gear shifting to build experience. Once you smoothly pass the first three subjects, Subject 4 can usually be completed within a week, making the license issuance a natural outcome.
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CalebLynn
09/24/25 6:53am
As a seasoned driver who's been around the driving test circuit, I can confirm you can't take Subject Four immediately after passing Subject One. The exam sequence is designed progressively: Subject One serves as the theoretical foundation, after which you begin practical skills training and testing for Subject Two in the closed course. Then comes Subject Three's road test to assess real-world driving performance, and finally Subject Four's safety and civilization exam. Skipping the middle steps isn't an option—regulations strictly enforce this sequence to ensure you master both knowledge and skills before reinforcing risk awareness. When helping friends/family with tests, they often ask about taking Subject Four directly, but the system blocks access without Subject Two/Three records. So after Subject One, focus first on hard skills like reverse parking and turns. While Subject Four content is simpler, passing Subject Three is mandatory to unlock it. Plan your study rhythm early—like reviewing Subject Three materials after Subject Two—to accelerate overall progress.
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