Do I need to bring any materials for the makeup exam of Subject 4?

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MacKyle
09/06/25 6:54am
You need to bring materials for the makeup exam of Subject 4. For the exam, you need to bring your original ID card and the Subject 4 Safe and Civilized Driving Admission Ticket (issued by the driving school). You must make an appointment in advance. There is no makeup exam fee for Subject 4, so don't confuse it with Subject 1. Here is some additional information regarding the Subject 4 exam: The 3-year validity period starts from the day you pass the Subject 1 exam. If a student hasn't passed Subject 1, they can take it until they exceed the driving test age limit of 70 years old. If the Subject 4 exam exceeds the 3-year validity period, you will need to re-register for Subject 1 and start over.
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MicahAnn
09/18/25 6:36am
For the subject four retest, you do need to prepare some materials, mainly the original ID card, as the test center might not let you in without it. I retested once, and just bringing the ID card was enough, but if you've registered before, remember to bring your registration proof or payment receipt just in case. Also, make sure to thoroughly review the question bank before the retest, especially the traffic signs and rules section; I once waited half a day because I forgot my ID card, which wasted a lot of time. The test center can be crowded with long queues, so it's advisable to arrive half an hour early and stay calm—just pass it in one go. Traffic safety knowledge is crucial, and passing the test will give you peace of mind when driving.
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