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Do I Need to Complete Subject 4 Before Taking Subject 3?

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McCameron
07/29/2025, 07:34:25 PM

You do not need to complete the study hours for Subject 4 to schedule the Subject 3 exam. As long as the applicant has passed Subject 1, they can proceed to schedule it. Subject 3, which includes the road driving skills test and the safe and civilized driving knowledge test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. It is the abbreviated term for the road driving skills and safe and civilized driving knowledge test in the motor vehicle driver's examination. The content of the road driving skills test varies depending on the type of vehicle being licensed. Below are some tips for the Subject 3 exam: 1. Follow the instructions: Listen carefully to the voice prompts during the Subject 3 exam and follow the instructions accordingly. Remember not to perform any actions before the voice prompt ends; always wait until the prompt is complete before proceeding to the next step. 2. Pay attention to special zones: In many areas, the voice prompts no longer remind candidates about special zones such as school areas, bus stops, and crosswalks. However, candidates must perform corresponding deceleration or yielding actions based on the project signs and road markings. For school areas, apply the brakes within 10 meters of the project sign, keeping the speed below 30 km/h. For bus stops, apply the brakes within 10 meters of the project sign, keeping the speed below 30 km/h. For crosswalks, decelerate by applying the brakes within 30 meters before the crosswalk, and stop to yield if pedestrians are crossing.

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VanAbigail
08/15/2025, 10:30:41 PM

When it comes to getting a driver's license, I had the same thought back then. Subject 3 is the practical road test, covering maneuvers like parallel parking and lane changes, while Subject 4 is the theoretical exam on safe and civilized driving—they're completely separate components. The exam rules allow you to register directly for Subject 3 without having to complete all the Subject 4 study materials first. However, I personally recommend reviewing some Subject 4 materials during your Subject 3 practice, as traffic rules and emergency handling knowledge from it can be very helpful for the road test. If you pass Subject 3, the system will automatically unlock your eligibility for Subject 4. I took advantage of still having the knowledge fresh in my mind and quickly scheduled Subject 4—if all goes smoothly, you can get your license within a week. Remember, each subject has attempt limits, so don’t delay too long.

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SarahDella
10/18/2025, 10:49:06 PM

As a seasoned driving instructor, I'll give you the straight facts. There's no mandatory sequence between Subject 3 and Subject 4 exams. Subject 3 tests your actual driving skills – you can take it as soon as you complete the registration process. Subject 4 is the theoretical part, typically scheduled after passing Subject 3. You should focus on mastering Subject 3 maneuvers like gear shifting or light operations first. But I always advise students to preview Subject 4 materials early because its first-aid knowledge and accident handling scenarios make you a safer driver. Taking Subject 4 immediately after passing Subject 3 is most efficient, while the knowledge is still fresh in your memory.

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VonPresley
12/01/2025, 10:24:49 PM

The driver's license process is actually quite clear. Subject 1 tests basic traffic rules, Subject 2 focuses on field operations, Subject 3 is the road test, and Subject 4 covers safety and civilization theory. You can directly take Subject 3 without completing Subject 4 studies, as the system does not enforce a mandatory sequence. Of course, previewing Subject 4 content has its benefits, such as understanding principles like yielding to pedestrians or driving in adverse weather conditions, which can assist with Subject 3 performance. After passing Subject 3, it's advisable to quickly review and take Subject 4 to speed up the overall license acquisition process and avoid wasting failed attempts.

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DiJayla
01/21/2026, 11:48:27 PM

As a working professional student, I was pressed for time and found that there was no need to complete all the questions for Subject 4 before taking Subject 3. While preparing for Subject 3, I used my spare time to study the Subject 4 APP question bank, which didn’t interfere with my driving practice and allowed me to build knowledge in advance. On the day I passed Subject 3, I could immediately schedule Subject 4, making the transition between the two exams seamless and hassle-free. The key is to master the practical skills for Subject 3, such as keeping the car straight during the straight-line driving test. For the signage questions in Subject 4, a focused two-day review is sufficient—no need to add extra pressure on yourself.

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KathrynRose
04/17/2026, 11:48:51 PM

Back when I was learning to drive, I asked my instructor the same question. Subject Three and Subject Four are separate modules. Subject Three tests your actual driving skills, and you can take it once your application is approved. Subject Four serves as the final theoretical hurdle, usually scheduled after you pass Subject Three. However, it's wise to familiarize yourself with Subject Four content early on. Topics like the consequences of drunk driving or child safety seat regulations can subtly enhance your safety awareness during Subject Three. The best approach is to spend half an hour daily reviewing Subject Four questions during the final push for Subject Three, then take the test immediately after passing to maximize the use of both attempts without delaying your license acquisition.

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