Can I Take the Subject 4 Exam on Saturday?
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You cannot take the Subject 4 exam on Saturday because it is a public holiday, and the examination centers are generally closed. Subject 4 Exam Content and Format: The main assessment includes safe and civilized driving operation requirements, safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations like tire blowouts, and post-accident handling knowledge. The exam consists of 50 questions, primarily in the form of case studies, images, and animations. The question types include true/false, single-choice, and multiple-choice questions. The total score is 100, and a passing score is 90. How to Schedule the Subject 4 Exam: Open the "Traffic Management 12123" APP and enter the homepage. After entering the main interface, click "More" to access the business center. Find and click on "Driver's License Services," then locate and enter "Exam Scheduling." Choose an appropriate examination center from the options provided by the system. Enter the "Exam Scheduling Business Notice" reading interface, wait for 5 seconds, and then click the "Read and Agree" option at the bottom of the page. Select the exam date and session based on your personal situation, then click the "Schedule" button in the lower right corner to submit your scheduling information. Enter the verification code received in the APP, and after inputting it, click the "Submit" button to complete the scheduling application. Note that the system does not list "Subject 4" as an option; instead, it is referred to as "Subject 3 Safe and Civilized Knowledge Exam."
Honestly, whether the subject 4 exam can be taken on Saturday really depends on your test location. Based on my driver's license test experience, most cities' main examination centers only operate from Monday to Friday, with no weekend schedules. However, some branch test centers or driving schools in major cities may offer special weekend sessions. I recommend checking your local traffic management bureau's official website or calling your driving instructor to confirm. The exam content covers theoretical knowledge like traffic signals and safe driving—the questions aren't difficult, but lack of preparation may lead to mistakes, especially with those simulated scenario questions that could affect your pass rate. Planning ahead to review the question bank is the safest approach to avoid wasted trips and effort.
I just passed the subject four exam not long ago, and I was curious about this issue too! I took the test on a Friday, but I heard from a friend that her driving school in Guangzhou could arrange exams on Saturdays, though advance booking was required. If you're busy with work and want to take the test on the weekend, it's best to quickly contact the driving school you enrolled with to ask about the specific arrangements. The test itself is quite simple, consisting of multiple-choice and true/false questions. Focus on reviewing the frequently mistaken points in the question bank, such as the rules for yielding at intersections. Don't worry too much; many people pass on their first try. The key is to do several rounds of mock tests to get familiar with the feel.