How long after failing the driving test subject 4 can I reschedule?
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If you fail Subject 4, you will need to wait at least 10 days before you can reschedule. Below is some relevant information about Subject 4: 1. Subject 4, also known as the theoretical test or driver theory test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license examination. Subject 4 separates the requirements for safe and civilized driving, safe driving skills under complex conditions, and emergency handling knowledge from the original Subject 1. It is conducted after the actual road driving test of "Subject 3" to further assess the candidate's traffic awareness. 2. The content of Subject 4 covers safe and civilized driving knowledge. According to relevant regulations, safe and civilized driving knowledge was originally part of Subject 3's test content. However, it is now commonly referred to as Subject 4. The test evaluates civilized driving operation requirements, safe driving in adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling, and traffic accident procedures.
I clearly understand that after failing the subject four test, you must wait 10 days before rescheduling, as I personally experienced this situation. Last year after failing the test, I was eager to retake it immediately, but my driving school instructor informed me that the system enforces a mandatory interval of at least 10 days to allow sufficient time for review. During this waiting period, I used my phone daily to practice with the question bank app, focusing on correcting mistakes, and even watched the test videos several times. After 10 days, scheduling the test went smoothly, and I was much more relaxed. Remember, the rule is uniformly applied nationwide, so don’t miss the time window.