How many days after completing Subject 3 can I take Subject 4 without an appointment?
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After completing Subject 3, you need to complete 10 credit hours for Subject 4 (no more than 4 credit hours per day). The examination cycle is generally around 10 days, though this may vary slightly by region, with some areas requiring only a 7-day wait. Whether you can successfully schedule Subject 4 after meeting the conditions depends on the local test center's capacity, the number of applicants, and your position in the queue. Therefore, there is no exact timeframe for when you can take the exam. Below is a related introduction to the subject test content: Subject 1: Road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge test (Subject 1) - written test, computer-based, with a perfect score of 100; 90 or above is a pass (including 90). Subject 2: Field driving skills test (Subject 2) - conducted on-site with an actual vehicle. Results are simply pass or fail. The test includes five mandatory tasks performed in sequence: reversing into a parking space, parallel parking, S-curve driving, right-angle turning, and hill start and stop. The perfect score is 100, with 80 or above being a pass (including 80). Subject 3: Road driving skills test (Subject 3) - conducted on a highway or simulated site with an actual vehicle. The perfect score is 100, with passing scores being 90 or above for large buses, 80 or above for large trucks, and 70 or above for other vehicle types. Subject 4: Safe and civilized driving knowledge (Subject 4) - written test, with a perfect score of 100; 90 or above is a pass (including 90).
My experience taking the driver's license test went quite smoothly this time. After passing the third subject, I wanted to take the fourth subject as soon as possible and found that the no-appointment period is usually within a week after passing the third subject. I checked the policy online and found that the number of days varies in different places. Here, it's five days, and you can just bring your ID card and the third subject score sheet to the test center. Don't delay, because if you exceed this time, you'll have to make an appointment online, which could take a long time. The test mainly covers safe driving rules, and I brushed up on the questions in advance to consolidate my knowledge, passing it on the first try. This design is meant to help students complete the test while the knowledge is still fresh, saving time and effort. When reviewing, pay attention to memorizing more traffic rule knowledge points.