How Many Days After Passing Subject 3 Can You Take Subject 4?
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According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses," the waiting period varies depending on the type of license. Taking the C license as an example: After passing the Subject 3 test, you can take Subject 4 on the same afternoon, within 9 days without an appointment, or after 10 days with an appointment. Same Afternoon Direct Exam: Since Subject 4 is the theoretical part of Subject 3, most cities schedule both Subject 3 and Subject 4 together when making appointments. Therefore, on the same afternoon after passing Subject 3, you can directly go to the Subject 4 test center to take the exam. 9-Day No-Appointment Window: With the upgrade of driving test services, some cities have introduced a new model allowing candidates to take Subject 4 within 9 days after passing Subject 3 without an appointment. Candidates can go to the Subject 4 test center with their ID card during this period. Test administrators will group candidates into no-appointment and appointment-based queues for better management. Appointment After 10 Days: The success of scheduling Subject 4 depends on factors such as the current number of test-takers, candidate priority, and temporary arrangements at the test center. Candidates closer to their 3-year validity period have higher priority and are more likely to secure an appointment. Unexpected events (e.g., pandemics) may also affect appointment success rates. Subject 4, also known as the theoretical driving test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. It covers safe and civilized driving requirements, knowledge of driving under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling (e.g., tire blowouts), and post-accident procedures. Subject 4 Exam Notes: Exam Duration: 45 minutes. Question Count: 50 questions (2 points each), proportionally selected from the Subject 4 question bank based on the license type. Question Types: Single-choice (including true/false), multiple-choice, with formats such as animation-based, image-based, scenario recognition, and text-based questions. Retake Notes: Failing Subject 4 only requires retaking Subject 4. The driving school will schedule retakes, which are unlimited and free of charge. Subject 4 Exam Tips: Focus on error-prone areas and understand the reasons behind mistakes. Don’t just memorize correct answers—refer to regulations, textbooks, or reference materials to grasp the underlying concepts. Categorize and summarize questions. Compare similar questions in the question bank to avoid confusion. For example, traffic signs like "Pedestrian," "Crosswalk," and "Caution: Pedestrians" are easily mixed up—group them for better retention. Use memorization techniques. Many questions involve numbers; summarizing these numerically can aid memory. The driving test consists of three main subjects: Subject 1, Subject 2, and Subject 3 (which has two parts). Subject 4 is the colloquial term for the "Safety and Civilized Driving Knowledge Test," which is part of Subject 3. Subject 1 covers traffic laws and regulations, Subject 2 focuses on field driving skills, and Subject 3 includes road driving skills and the safety/civilized driving test (taken after the practical exam).