
Generally, when obtaining a driver's license, the tests are taken at the place of registration. If the test location is changed, an approval process is required, so it is advisable to wait a few more days. Below is relevant information about Subject 4: Introduction: Subject 4, also known as the Subject 4 theory test or driver's theory test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license examination. The original examination consisted of Subject 1 theory test, Subject 2 stake test, electronic subject test, and Subject 3 road test. According to the Ministry of Public Security's Order No. 123, a theory test is required after the road test. Since this test is conducted after Subject 3, it is commonly referred to as the Subject 4 test. In the official terminology (i.e., the Ministry of Public Security's Order No. 123), there is no mention of Subject 4. Test content: Safe and civilized driving operation requirements, safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations like tire blowouts, and knowledge of post-traffic accident procedures.

After transferring my driving test subject four to a new city, I couldn't wait to take the exam. First, I went to the local vehicle management office to submit my ID card and original test records. The staff informed me that it would take three to five days to process the transfer procedures, and I could only schedule the exam after the file review was completed. During this period, I was advised not to rush and could download a mobile app to review the question bank, which mainly focused on safe driving rules. Practicing a few sets daily would help me get familiar with the content. Once the system was updated, I immediately scheduled the exam for the following week, and the entire process took about ten days to complete. Mastering safety knowledge is crucial; passing on the first attempt avoids unnecessary repetition and hassle, and getting the driver's license early makes travel more convenient. Remember to check vehicle safety details like lights—passing subject four means you're not far from driving independently.

As a college student, I aim to handle everything efficiently. When transferring my Subject 4 files, I took the relevant documents directly to the driving test center at the new campus to process it. They said it would take a day or two to review the transfer information, and once completed, I could select an exam date in the booking system. I chose the most convenient available slot and took the test in less than a week. For studying, I used online question banks and focused intensely for a day or two to prepare. On exam day, I made sure to bring my ID, passing it in one go to save time and effort. I recommend checking local booking volumes online in advance to avoid peak days and longer wait times. Subject 4 focuses on safety awareness, so don’t take it lightly and delay your licensing progress.

After several driving tests, transferring the subject four exam to another location is quite simple: submit the required documents to the vehicle management office, and the transfer process is usually completed within three days, after which you can schedule the exam. Don’t rush; wait until the transfer is confirmed before booking to avoid unnecessary trips. The subject four content isn’t difficult, mostly multiple-choice questions, and an hour of review is sufficient. If it takes a bit longer, don’t worry—it’s just the normal process of the system handling the files. After scheduling, the exam date can be flexibly adjusted. I passed quickly. Safety first—always remember the rules after getting your license.


