How long do I have to wait to schedule a second attempt after failing the fourth subject test?
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The fourth subject test requires a waiting period of 7 to 10 days before scheduling a second attempt. To avoid using the test as a substitute for training, after failing the first attempt of the fourth subject test, it is necessary to practice repeatedly, take mock exams, and then participate in the official test at the driving school. More relevant information is as follows: 1. The fourth subject test: The passing score for the motor vehicle driver's license fourth subject test is 90 points, with a full score of 100 points. The test consists of 50 questions, each worth two points, and the duration is 45 minutes. If six questions are answered incorrectly, the test will automatically be marked as failed, and the candidate must exit the examination room immediately. Answering 45 questions correctly will result in passing the test. 2. After passing the test: After successfully passing the motor vehicle driver's license test, the candidate must exit the examination room and wait until all successful candidates in that session have completed their tests. They will then receive the motor vehicle driver's license. Once the license is obtained, driving a motor vehicle is considered a legal act.