How early should I arrive for the Subject 4 exam?

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DelJayla
07/24/25 1:25pm
How early you should arrive for the Subject 4 exam depends on the exam schedule. The first morning session starts at 8:30, and the first afternoon session starts at 13:30. It is recommended to arrive 0.5-1 hour early. Below are specific details about the Subject 4 exam: Exam Duration and Scoring: The Subject 4 exam lasts 45 minutes and consists of 50 questions, with a total score of 100. A passing score is 90. The exam includes true/false questions, single-choice questions, and multiple-choice questions. Main Content Assessed: Safe and civilized driving requirements, safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations like tire blowouts, and post-accident handling knowledge. Document Issuance After Exam: After passing Subject 4, candidates must undergo at least 30 minutes of traffic safety and civilized driving education, including case studies of traffic accidents, participate in a swearing-in ceremony, and finally receive their driver's license. If the license cannot be issued on the same day, it will be mailed to the candidate's driving school or the address provided by the candidate.
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StephenLynn
08/11/25 7:27am
When it comes to taking the Subject 4 exam, I prefer arriving at the test center 45 to 60 minutes early. Why? Because there are usually quite a few people at the test center, and procedures like check-in and security checks can take 10 to 20 minutes if queuing is involved. Arriving early allows you to find a good seat, review questions on your phone, or even close your eyes for a short rest. Rushing at the last minute can make you nervous, and forgetting your ID would be even worse. I believe staying calm during the exam is the most important thing. Arriving early gives you some buffer time and helps you familiarize yourself with the test environment, making you feel more at ease and perform better.
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