How many days are there between Subject 2 and Subject 4?
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The fastest is 45 days. Of course, rules vary by region. In 2021, the intervals between Subjects 1, 2, 3, and 4 were calculated from the date of passing the Subject 1 exam. The study driving certificate is valid for three years, and applicants must complete Subjects 2 and 3 within this period. If the exams are not completed within the validity period, the passed subjects will be invalidated. Additional information: You can schedule the Subject 2 exam as early as 10 days after passing Subject 1. The Subject 3 exam can be scheduled 30 days after passing Subject 1. You can take either exam first. Subject 4 can be scheduled at any time after passing the first three subjects. For all subjects, retakes can be scheduled 10 natural days after failing the previous attempt.
I just got my driver's license and realized there's no fixed interval between Subject 2 and Subject 4. Since Subject 2 is the field test, you need to quickly practice for Subject 3 (road test) after passing it. Only after passing Subject 3 can you schedule Subject 4. Back then, I took Subject 2 and had to wait two weeks before taking Subject 3 because the driving school had many students queuing. Once I passed Subject 3, I took Subject 4 on the third day—it was quite easy. The whole process from Subject 2 to Subject 4 took about three weeks, mainly depending on practice progress and appointment availability. Don’t delay your driving plan; contact the driving school early to arrange exams and save time. Also, use apps to review Subject 4 questions regularly—knowing the rules well makes the test smoother.