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Can the expiration of Subject 4 be extended?

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ClaraFitz
07/25/2025, 01:22:06 AM

Yes, it can be extended. From the date of application, there is a three-year period to complete the driver's license examination. How to calculate the three-year validity period of the driver's license examination: Regarding the three-year validity period, as is commonly known, it means that all subjects from Subject 1 to Subject 4 must be completed within three years; otherwise, you will need to reapply and start over from Subject 1. When the validity period actually starts: The three-year validity period officially begins when the applicant passes Subject 1 and receives the "Driving Skills Test Admission Certificate." This document clearly states the start and end dates of the three-year validity period.

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Lucille
08/11/2025, 08:43:07 AM

As someone who has passed the driver's license test, I can tell you that the validity of the subject four score cannot be extended. The validity period of the driver's license test is three years from the date of passing subject one, and all subjects, including subject four, must be completed within this time frame. After expiration, all scores will automatically become invalid. This is a mandatory requirement stipulated by traffic laws, aimed at ensuring that driving knowledge and skills do not become outdated, with no exceptions for special circumstances. Once the deadline is missed, you have to retake all subjects from the beginning, which is both time-consuming and labor-intensive. So, don't expect to find excuses to apply for an extension. I've seen many friends delay and waste thousands of dollars in tuition fees for nothing. The best strategy is to plan your test schedule in advance, don't wait until the last minute to register for subject four, practice safe driving questions regularly through simulations, and develop good habits to avoid regrets.

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DallasRose
09/27/2025, 12:41:52 AM

As someone who just went through the exams, I can definitively say there's no extension for Subject 4. The exam validity period is three years, counting from the day you pass Subject 1. After expiration, your scores become invalid with no possibility of extension. This isn't something driving schools can control—it's national policy to ensure drivers' skills stay current. If your deadline is approaching, rush to prepare for the test; if it's already expired, you'll have to re-enroll and start over. Don't lose heart—after failing Subject 3 last time, I adjusted my mindset, immediately signed up for Subject 4, and passed smoothly. I recommend practicing extensively with question bank apps and seeking instructor help to reinforce weak areas, avoiding past mistakes. Remember, safe driving is no joke—strict policies exist for everyone's road safety.

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CalvinRose
11/10/2025, 01:41:26 AM

From my understanding, the validity of the subject 4 exam results cannot be extended. The test scores are only valid for three years, and once expired, all subjects must be retaken. The policy ensures driving knowledge remains up-to-date, with no exceptions. Don't waste time seeking shortcuts; the right approach is to study and retake the exam directly. Make the most of your time to practice, and don't let negligence ruin your efforts.

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LeRose
12/31/2025, 03:26:09 AM

As someone who prioritizes driving safety, the subject four exam absolutely cannot be postponed. The three-year validity period for the exam is strictly enforced, with expired results being reset, requiring starting from scratch. This design ensures candidates maintain up-to-date driving knowledge and prevents dangers caused by rusty skills. Don't believe rumors about applying for extensions—there are no exceptions to the policy. Schedule your subject four review early, practice mock tests multiple times, and develop safe driving awareness to avoid additional losses from delays. Safety comes first, and this requirement is perfectly reasonable.

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KevinFitz
03/28/2026, 10:13:15 PM

As a friend's advice, I have to say that Subject 4 really shouldn't be postponed. After the three-year exam validity period expires, the results will be invalidated and you'll have to retake the test—don't think about dragging it out. The policy is designed this way to prevent knowledge from becoming outdated. If your deadline is approaching, quickly schedule the exam and review; if it's already expired, you'll need to start over from Subject 1. Don't let this affect you—signing up for the exam together can help keep each other accountable. Practice more driving simulation questions, maintain a positive attitude, and pass smoothly.

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