Can I Take the Subject Two Test Without Passing Subject One?
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If you have not passed the Subject One test of the driver's license examination, you cannot directly proceed to Subject Four. According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses," the examination sequence must follow Subject One, Subject Two, and Subject Three in order. Only after passing the previous subject can you proceed to the next. After passing the Subject Three road driving skills test, you are eligible to take the safety and civilized driving knowledge test. There are three main subjects in the driving test: Subject One, Subject Two, and Subject Three, with Subject Three divided into two parts. Subject Four is the colloquial term for the safety and civilized driving knowledge test under Subject Three and is not a separate subject. Subject One refers to the test on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge; Subject Two refers to the field driving skills test; Subject Three refers to the road driving skills and safety and civilized driving knowledge test. The safety and civilized driving knowledge test is conducted after Subject Three. Each subject test can be taken once, and if failed, a retake is allowed. If the retake is not attended or still results in failure, the examination process is terminated, and the applicant must reschedule the test. However, Subject Two and Subject Three tests can only be rescheduled after ten days. If the safety and civilized driving knowledge test under Subject Three is failed, the passed road driving skills test scores remain valid. Within the validity period of the driving skills test permit, the number of rescheduled tests for Subject Two and Subject Three road driving skills tests cannot exceed five times. If the fifth rescheduled test still results in failure, the previously passed subjects' scores will be invalidated. Notes for Subject Four Test: Test Duration: The test lasts 30 minutes, and making 12 mistakes (6 questions) will terminate the test. Number of Questions: Depending on the type of driver's license, 50 questions are randomly selected from the corresponding Subject Four question bank. For car licenses, questions are selected from 800, while for large vehicle licenses, they are selected from 1,023. Each question is worth 2 points. Question Types: The test includes single-choice questions (including true/false questions) and multiple-choice questions. The first 45 questions are single-choice, and the last 5 are multiple-choice. The questions may include animations, images, scenario recognition, and text descriptions. Retake Notes: If Subject Four is failed, only Subject Four needs to be retaken. The driving school can schedule the retake without any limit on the number of retakes, and no additional fees are required for Subject Four retakes. Subject Four Test Tips: Strengthen Weak Areas and Identify Mistakes: For marked questions, do not just memorize the correct answers. Instead, refer to laws, textbooks, or reference materials to understand the reasons for the mistakes and internalize them. Categorize and Summarize Questions: Refer to the question bank analysis to group similar questions. Many questions in the bank are similar and easily confused, so analyzing them together helps. For example, traffic signs like "Pedestrian," "Footpath," "Pedestrian Crossing," and "Caution: Pedestrian Crossing" have similar patterns and can be grouped for better understanding. Use Memory Techniques: Many questions involve numbers, so summarizing these numbers can aid memory retention.