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Can I Take the Subject 4 Test Without Passing Subject 3?

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DiBrooke
07/29/2025, 05:42:50 AM

You cannot take the Subject 4 test without passing Subject 3. Only after passing both Subject 2 and Subject 3 (road driving skills test), can the applicant take the Subject 3 safety and civilized driving knowledge test on the same day. Additional information: 1. Scheduling exams as per appointment: The vehicle management office should arrange the exams according to the scheduled venue and time. After passing Subject 1, the applicant can schedule Subject 2 or Subject 3 (road driving skills test). In some regions, applicants can simultaneously schedule Subject 2 and Subject 3 (road driving skills test), and upon successful scheduling, they can take the tests consecutively. After passing both Subject 2 and Subject 3 (road driving skills test), the applicant can take the Subject 3 safety and civilized driving knowledge test on the same day. 2. No exam arrangement within 60 days: If the vehicle management office cannot arrange Subject 2 or Subject 3 (road driving skills test) within 60 days of the applicant's scheduling, the applicant can choose to schedule the test at another venue within the same province (autonomous region, municipality directly under the central government).

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VonLeilani
08/12/2025, 07:09:45 AM

When I was taking my driver's license test, I also cared about similar issues. I remember my driving school instructor once reminded me that the driver's license test process is arranged very rigorously. You must first pass the road test of Subject 3 before you can take the safety theory test of Subject 4. This is because Subject 3 is the section that tests actual driving ability. If you fail, it means there are still problems with your on-road operations, and skipping directly to Subject 4 would defeat the original purpose of the test sequence—to ensure you meet both theoretical and practical standards. Once you fail Subject 3, the system will automatically lock you out from registering for Subject 4, and you must retrain and retake Subject 3. However, don't stress too much. Spending more time repeatedly practicing skills like lane changes and parking can help you pass easily. I had a friend who failed but intensified his training and managed to pass within two months. The key is to maintain a positive mindset and treat every practice session as if it were the actual test—this approach yields better results.

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McMaverick
10/06/2025, 03:24:42 AM

As someone who just got their driver's license, I can share some personal experience. The exam sequence is fixed—if you fail the road test (Subject 3), you can't directly take Subject 4. Subject 4 is a theoretical test based on the foundation of Subject 3's road exam, meaning you must first prove you're capable on the road. This rule makes perfect sense—if you can't even pass the driving test, the safety knowledge in Subject 4 would be meaningless. My advice is not to get discouraged after failing Subject 3. Quickly schedule more practice sessions with your instructor, focusing on overcoming mistakes like inadequate observation at intersections. I passed Subject 3 on my second attempt—the first time, I was too nervous, but adjusting my pace made it much smoother. Remember, exchanging tips with fellow test-takers can be a big help.

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VanDeclan
11/19/2025, 09:02:41 PM

From my perspective, the driver's license exam design places great emphasis on safety logic. If you fail Subject 3, you cannot directly skip to Subject 4. This is because the safety and civilized driving knowledge test in Subject 4 is based on the premise that the candidate has already mastered basic driving skills. The sequence must be followed step by step to ensure everyone has solid practical abilities. If you fail Subject 3, the system will prevent you from registering for Subject 4, and you'll need to prepare for a retake. The core principle is to build a strong foundation without rushing, and to practice more in simulated real-road conditions.

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SanVera
01/09/2026, 10:40:44 PM

When I was learning to drive, I was always worried about this issue. The instructor made it clear that if you fail the road test (Subject 3), you definitely can't take the final theory test (Subject 4)—you must pass the road test first. I felt quite frustrated at the time, but I understood it was to ensure everyone's safety on the road, and you can't skip crucial steps. My advice is to immediately seek professional training at a dedicated facility after failing Subject 3, such as intensively practicing areas where you struggle, like unsteady turns. Spend more time on driving simulators in daily practice, keep a steady mindset, and once your skills improve, retaking the test will make it easier to transition to the Subject 4 stage.

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DeKarter
04/06/2026, 03:25:51 AM

As someone who values driving education, I understand the intention behind the exam process. If you fail the Subject 3 test, you indeed cannot proceed directly to Subject 4, as this would create a gap in theoretical learning. This design encourages candidates to progress step by step, solidifying road operations before deepening their knowledge. If you're stuck on Subject 3, don't lose heart. Analyze the reasons for failure, such as unfamiliarity with light usage, and keep practicing and refining your strategies. The overall process emphasizes safe transitions, and persistence will yield significant results.

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