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Can I Take the Subject Four Test Immediately After Passing Subject Three?

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VonLilah
08/29/25 4:17am

After completing the Subject Three test, you can directly register for the Subject Four test as long as the driving school's schedule permits. Here is additional information: Motor Vehicle Driver's License Examination Period: There is a time limit for the motor vehicle driver's license examination, which is three years. Only by completing all subjects of the motor vehicle driver's license examination within this three-year period can you obtain the driver's license. The three-year period starts counting from the date of the first attempt at Subject One of the motor vehicle driver's license examination, regardless of whether the attempt is successful or not. Examination Attempts for Each Subject of the Motor Vehicle Driver's License: There is no limit to the number of attempts for Subjects One and Four of the motor vehicle driver's license examination. For Subjects Two and Three, each subject allows five attempts. If all five attempts are unsuccessful, the candidate will no longer be able to continue the examination, and the examination qualification will be revoked.

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SanHarper
09/11/25 2:09am

I just finished my Subject 3 test recently and went straight to take the Subject 4 exam right after. The whole process was super smooth—once I passed Subject 3, the system automatically arranged for me to sit at the exam computer for Subject 4. No need to wait for an appointment or anything; I finished all steps in half a day and got my license directly. I think this consecutive testing approach is super user-friendly—saves the hassle of repeatedly visiting the DMV and wasting time. However, policies vary by location: big cities usually support same-day testing, while smaller areas might require advance booking. It’s best for students to check with their instructor or look up the process online before the test. Overall, when reviewing for Subject 4, don’t overlook common safe-driving knowledge like rainy-day driving rules or first-aid tips—these are easily missed. Apply them right after the test to drive more safely in real life.

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VonAva
10/25/25 2:57am

As someone who frequently assists students with exams, I can tell you that in most cases, you can take the Subject 4 test right after passing Subject 3. Once the road test is completed, if there’s no need for a retake, the system will guide you directly into the Subject 4 section. This design is meant for convenience, minimizing unnecessary delays. However, it’s important to note that while Subject 4 is relatively simple, it covers theoretical questions on safe and civilized driving. Reviewing the question bank or doing mock tests a few times before the exam will make it easy to pass. I’ve seen many students get too excited and skip preparation, only to fail and waste their chance. In terms of policies, most regions follow similar procedures—major cities tend to be more efficient, while remote areas might schedule a few days apart. In short, don’t slack off after Subject 3; aim for consecutive exams to get your license sooner.

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VanAmara
12/08/25 3:21am

When I was learning to drive, I took the subject four test right after passing subject three. The process was quick, and I could get my license immediately after passing. The consecutive exam mode helps students save time and money, and most importantly, it maintains psychological continuity. I recommend memorizing more safety knowledge points when preparing for subject four, such as the dangers of drunk driving or night driving rules. This way, you'll be more reliable on the road after passing. Policies vary by region, most allow consecutive exams but it's best to consult in advance.

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