How many days are required to schedule Subject 4?

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MacGabriella
07/28/25 11:01pm
Subject 4 can be scheduled as long as Subject 3 is passed. The following is an introduction to the subjects required for the driver's license test: 1. Subject 1: Theoretical test (the test content includes traffic rules knowledge, road sign recognition, safe driving guidelines, etc. There are online mock tests for reference, and various driver's license test apps can also be used as references). 2. Subject 2: Field test, the test items include single-plank bridge, S-curve, parallel parking, hill start and stop, and reverse parking. Some places may not test all items, so it's best to practice all these items well. During the test, if you fall off the single-plank bridge once, you still have a chance, but if you cross the line, it's over. If you stall, fail to reverse or parallel park successfully even once, you fail this subject. 3. Subject 3: Road test, which simulates actual driving on the road. The main items include light usage, gear shifting, correct response to various road conditions, lane changes, etc., and the test ends with pulling over to the side. 4. Subject 4: Theoretical test (some regions do not have Subject 4, and you can get your driver's license after passing Subject 3). It mainly involves case analysis during driving and road traffic rules, which is relatively simple.
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