How long after passing Subject 3 can you schedule Subject 4?
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After passing Subject 3, the timing for taking Subject 4 falls into three scenarios: taking it directly the same afternoon; within 9 days without an appointment, where you can go to the Subject 4 test center with your ID within 9 days of passing Subject 3; or after 10 days, requiring an appointment, with success depending on current test-taker numbers, student priority, and temporary test center arrangements. Subject 4, also known as the Subject 4 theory test or driver's theory test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. It includes requirements for safe and civilized driving operations, knowledge of safe driving under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations like tire blowouts, and post-traffic accident handling knowledge. Subject 4 Exam Notes: Exam Duration: The exam lasts 45 minutes. Making mistakes totaling 12 points (6 questions) during the test will terminate the session. Question Count: 50 questions are proportionally selected from the corresponding Subject 4 question bank based on the type of license being tested. Question Types: The exam includes single-choice questions (including true/false questions) and multiple-choice questions. Questions 1-10 are true/false; 11-40 are single-choice; and 41-50 are multiple-choice. The exam also includes animated questions, image-based questions, scenario recognition questions, and text-based questions. Retake Notes: Failing Subject 4 only requires retaking Subject 4. The driving school will schedule the retake, with no limit on retake attempts. No retake fees are required for Subject 4. Subject 4 Exam Tips: Strengthen weak areas by identifying the reasons for mistakes. For marked questions, don't just memorize the correct answer. Refer to regulations, textbooks, or reference materials to understand and digest the reasons behind the errors. Categorize and summarize questions by referring to the question bank analysis. Many questions in the bank are similar and easily confused, so they should be grouped for comparative analysis. For example, traffic signs for walking, hiking, pedestrian caution, crosswalks, and crosswalk caution are very similar and easily mixed up. Studying them in categories helps avoid mistakes. Memory Techniques: Many questions in the bank involve numbers. Summarizing these numbers can aid memory. The driving test consists of 3 main subjects: Subject 1, Subject 2, and Subject 3, with Subject 3 divided into two parts. Subject 4 is the colloquial term for the Subject 3 Safe and Civilized Driving Knowledge Test and is not a separate subject. Subject 1 refers to the road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge test; Subject 2 is the field driving skills test; and Subject 3 is the road driving skills and safe and civilized driving knowledge test. The safe and civilized driving knowledge test is conducted after Subject 3.