How many chances are there for Subject 4?
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There is no limit to the number of times you can schedule Subject 4, meaning there is no limit to the number of retakes. However, on the day of a scheduled exam, you only have one chance for a retake. If you fail Subject 4, you do not need to retake the previously passed subjects (Subject 1, Subject 2, Subject 3). You can schedule a retake on your own, and no additional fees are required for the retake. Additional information: Subject 4, also known as the theoretical exam for Subject 4, primarily tests the driver's knowledge of safety and civilized driving. Subject 4 separates some content from Subject 1 for independent testing, covering the following three main areas: requirements for safe and civilized driving, safe driving skills under complex conditions, and emergency handling in critical situations.
The subject four exam has a total of 5 attempts. From my experience of getting a driver's license, these 5 attempts are very important. If you fail the exam each time, you can wait 5 to 10 days before scheduling a retake. Don't rush into it; use this time to thoroughly review the question bank. If you fail all 5 attempts, you'll have to re-enroll and pay again, starting over from subject one, which is both troublesome and costly. I think the content of subject four mainly covers traffic safety knowledge, such as right-of-way at intersections and handling emergencies. It's actually not difficult—going through the question bank twice should help you memorize it. The pass rate is quite high, so don't stress too much. Wasting attempts also means losing money on retake fees, as each retake might cost you dozens of yuan. I recommend doing more mock exams before the test to get familiar with the answering pace and aim to pass on the first try. Safe driving is fundamental, so after passing, keep learning new rules to improve your awareness.