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Can Subject Two and Subject Four be Taken Together?

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VonBennett
07/29/25 9:46pm

Subject Two and Subject Four cannot be taken at the same time. 1. Article 36 of the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses" states: "The vehicle management office shall arrange examinations according to the scheduled examination venue and time. After passing Subject One, the applicant may schedule Subject Two or the road driving skills test for Subject Three." Candidates must first pass Subject One before they can schedule Subject Two or the road driving skills test for Subject Three. Note that the regulation specifies "Subject Two or Subject Three road driving skills test," meaning that after passing Subject One, candidates can choose to schedule Subject Two first or the road driving skills test for Subject Three first. 2. Article 36 of the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses" also states: "In areas where conditions permit, applicants may simultaneously schedule Subject Two and the road driving skills test for Subject Three. Upon successful scheduling, the tests can be conducted consecutively. After passing both Subject Two and the road driving skills test for Subject Three, applicants may take the Subject Three safety and civilized driving knowledge test on the same day." Only Subject Two and the road driving skills test for Subject Three can be scheduled in any order. The Subject Three safety and civilized driving knowledge test must be the final examination.

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McLandon
08/15/25 9:15pm

Subjects 2 and 4 cannot be taken together as there are strict requirements for the exam sequence. You must first pass Subject 1, followed by Subject 2, then Subject 3, and finally Subject 4. Subject 2 tests practical skills like parking in reverse, while Subject 4 is a purely theoretical written exam on safe and civilized driving, with the road test of Subject 3 in between. Many people think they can skip ahead to Subject 4, but that's not allowed. Even if you're very skilled at Subject 2, the driving school system won't let you bypass Subject 3 to schedule Subject 4. When I was learning to drive, I specifically asked my instructor, who said you have to follow the steps because driving skills are built progressively. However, you can take Subject 4 on the same day after passing Subject 3, and this combined exam mechanism is quite common now.

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Lopez
10/17/25 5:48am

The sequence of the driving license test is an unbreakable rule. After passing the second subject, you must proceed to practice for the third subject. Only after passing the third subject can you qualify for the fourth subject test. There is no such thing as combining the second and fourth subject tests. Last time when accompanying a friend to register at the driving school, I specifically checked the test process chart. Each subject must be scheduled separately, and the system automatically locks the sequence. The second subject tests parking and side parking in the field, while the fourth subject involves answering multiple-choice questions in the computer room. The two test venues are not even in the same location. Some people think about rushing through the tests to save time, but in practice, it's completely impossible. However, it is common to take the third and fourth subjects consecutively. If you pass the road test in the morning, you can enter the test room to do the fourth subject questions in the afternoon.

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Kirk
11/30/25 6:32am

Absolutely not. There's Subject 3 standing between Subject 2 and Subject 4. Getting a driver's license is like clearing game levels—you must pass Subject 1 (theory) to unlock Subject 2, clear Subject 2 to access Subject 3, and only after passing Subject 3 is Subject 4's exam permission activated. When I was getting my license, I witnessed a trainee who just passed Subject 2 trying to book Subject 4, only to be instantly rejected by the system. The driving school explained: Subject 2 trains muscle memory for yard operations, while Subject 4 tests traffic rules and safety theory, requiring Subject 3's real-road transition in between. If all three subjects are passed, Subject 4 can be booked anytime, but cross-level team-ups like Subject 2 and Subject 4 exams have never been heard of.

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