Can I Take Subject Four Without Passing Subject Two and Three?
1 Answers
If you haven't passed Subject Two and Subject Three in driving school, you cannot take Subject Four first. Here is some relevant information about the driving test: 1. Definition of Driving Test Simulation Fee: The simulation fee and venue fee refer to the costs required for conducting a simulated test at the examination site. During the process of obtaining a driver's license, apart from the registration fee, simulation fee, and venue fee, there are no other charges. However, the decision to take the simulation test or not is entirely up to you; you can choose to simulate or not. 2. Driving Test: Applicants for a motor vehicle driver's license must pass the following four subjects: Traffic Safety Laws, Regulations, and Related Knowledge Test (Subject One), Field Driving Skills Test (Subject Two), Road Driving Skills Test (Subject Three), and Safe and Civilized Driving Knowledge (Subject Four). The test sequence proceeds in the order of Subject One, Subject Two, Subject Three, and Subject Four. Only after passing the previous subject can you be allowed to take the next subject's test.