
Generally, watching videos for about 4 hours is sufficient to pass Subject 4. Below are the relevant details: Introduction: Subject 4 is part of the motor vehicle driver's license examination. After the implementation of the 'Ministry of Public Security Order No. 139 of the People's Republic of China', Subject 3 examination was divided into two parts. In addition to the road test, a safety and civilized common sense test, commonly known as 'Subject 4', was added to assess 'driving ethics'. Since this test is conducted after Subject 3, it is commonly referred to as the Subject 4 test. Officially, there is no term 'Subject 4'. Test content for Subject 4: The main content includes: 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 on handling traffic accidents.

I just got my driver's license not long ago, and the video learning for Subject 4 took me about eight hours. The driving school here requires us to watch it on an online platform, divided into several episodes, each about 20 minutes long. The content was all about real traffic accidents and traffic rule explanations. I watched it very carefully because I didn’t want to fail the exam and have to retake it. Sitting on the sofa at night, I took notes while watching, and even though it was time-consuming, I felt like I really grasped the safety knowledge. The exam was all multiple-choice questions, and everything from the videos came in handy. If you're also preparing, I suggest not rushing through it—watch one or two episodes a day, stay focused, and avoid distractions. After finishing, I felt much more confident about driving. In the long run, this time investment is totally worth it.

Preparing for the driver's license test? The video module for Subject 4 usually takes five to seven hours, depending on the driving school's regulations and the city you're in. I watched it over three days—it covers safe driving and emergency handling, which is quite practical. Don't fast-forward or skip to save time; those case studies can help you avoid major trouble on the road. A friend of mine only watched for three hours before the test and nearly failed, regretting not taking it more seriously. I recommend using the driving school's app or mini-program to track your progress, review your notes, or take practice tests to reinforce what you've learned after finishing the videos.

Haha, I've been watching the subject four videos lately. The driving school provided about six hours of content, divided into over thirty short clips. I watched half an hour during my lunch break every day and finished it in four weeks. The content includes intersection rules and night driving tips. Although it's a bit dry, these are exactly what you need to score in the exam. Don't take it as a burden, just get it done. The more safety knowledge you learn, the more confident you'll be when driving.


