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Can Subject 3 and Subject 4 be taken consecutively?

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VincentRose
08/26/2025, 12:39:16 AM

Subject 3 and Subject 4 cannot be taken consecutively. You must first pass both the Subject 2 and Subject 3 road driving skill tests before you can take the Subject 4 exam. Here is an introduction to the driver's license test: Introduction: The driver's license test (motor vehicle driver's test) is a qualification examination organized by the Vehicle Management Office of the Public Security Bureau. Only by passing the driver's test can one obtain a driver's license and legally operate a motor vehicle. Test Overview: The content of the motor vehicle driver's test is divided into: the subject of road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge (also known as the "theoretical test", hereinafter referred to as "Subject 1"), the subject of field driving skills (commonly known as "pole test", hereinafter referred to as "Subject 2"), and the subject of road driving skills and safe and civilized driving knowledge (commonly known as "road test", hereinafter referred to as "Subject 3"). The test content and passing standards are unified nationwide, with corresponding test items specified according to different types of vehicles eligible for driving.

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DaisyDella
09/08/2025, 02:09:56 AM

I just got my driver's license not long ago, and I remember that Subject 3 and Subject 4 could indeed be taken consecutively, which saved me a lot of trouble. After passing Subject 3, my driving school arranged for me to take Subject 4 that same afternoon, so I didn’t have to make another trip to the DMV—it was much more efficient overall. However, it depends on local policies. For example, my friend in another city wasn’t allowed to take them consecutively by his driving school and had to go back the next day. I suggest you check with your driving school beforehand to clarify their arrangements. That way, you can prepare well for Subject 4’s theoretical knowledge, like traffic rules and safety basics, and pass it in one go—that’s the most cost-effective. Taking them consecutively can reduce waiting time and help you get your license faster, but don’t rush. Make sure you safely pass the Subject 3 road test first, then steadily tackle the Subject 4 written exam.

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Elsie
10/22/2025, 02:14:09 AM

From my experience, the driving test subjects 3 and 4 can often be taken consecutively in many places, which serves as a small shortcut. In practice, once you pass the road test for subject 3, the DMV usually arranges the computer-based test for subject 4 immediately, allowing you to complete both in one day and reducing back-and-forth hassle. However, this varies by location—larger cities may have more relaxed policies, while smaller areas might require scheduling intervals, so it's best to check with your driving school or local traffic management website in advance. I often remind others that while consecutive testing is convenient, don't overlook the importance of subject 4—it's the core of safe driving theory and requires thorough preparation through practice questions. Always verify local regulations yourself rather than relying on luck. Proper planning this way can free up more energy for other life matters.

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DeLevi
12/05/2025, 01:37:48 AM

I can confidently say that taking the subject three and subject four exams consecutively is a common practice, especially when arranged by driving schools. After passing the subject three test, you may be called to take the subject four theory test on the spot, saving time and effort. However, it's important to confirm local regulations, as requirements vary by city. Just ask your driving school in advance to understand the details. This method can speed up the process of obtaining your license, but remember that subject four covers road safety, so don't slack off—review the test questions thoroughly before the exam.

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AdalineLee
01/25/2026, 03:01:29 AM

I have gone through the entire driver's license exam process, and it's common to take the Subject 3 and Subject 4 tests consecutively. Typically, right after passing Subject 3, you proceed to Subject 4, allowing you to complete both in one go and avoid multiple trips. However, local policies vary—some regions require an interval for review, so checking your driving school's guidance is crucial. Don’t just focus on exam convenience; Subject 4 covers essential safe driving knowledge like emergency handling and regulations, so thorough preparation ensures a higher pass rate. The benefits of consecutive testing include reduced exam stress, but prioritize solid skills and eliminate potential risks first.

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VonJoanna
04/21/2026, 01:42:05 AM

From what I understand, it is indeed possible to take Subject 3 and Subject 4 consecutively, which is quite popular in the driver's license test process. After passing Subject 3, you can directly proceed to the written test of Subject 4, completing two exams in one trip. However, policies vary by region—some places allow same-day testing, while others require advance scheduling with intervals. Therefore, it's advisable to contact the driving school in advance or check the official website announcements. Taking the exams consecutively can efficiently save time and reduce the hassle of traveling back and forth to the vehicle management office. That said, since Subject 4 involves traffic regulations and safety awareness, don’t rush the process. Thorough preparation is key. This way, you can complete the entire exam process from Subject 1 to Subject 4 more quickly and get your license sooner.

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