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How many hours are required for Subject 4?

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LeJace
07/29/25 3:38pm
Subject 4 requires 10 hours of study. Subject 4 mainly tests the operational requirements for safe and civilized driving, as well as knowledge of safe driving under adverse weather and complex road conditions. Subject 4 is one of the driving license tests, which are conducted to obtain a motor vehicle driver's license. The driving test consists of four subjects: Subject 1, Subject 2, Subject 3, and Subject 4, covering traffic regulations and related knowledge, field driving skills, road driving skills, and knowledge related to safe and civilized driving, respectively. Exam Name: Subject 4 is also known as the Subject 4 theory test or driver theory test, and it is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. Exam Content: After the implementation of the Ministry of Public Security's Order No. 123, Subject 3 was divided into two parts. In addition to the road test, a safety and civilization knowledge test was added. Since this test is conducted after Subject 3, it is commonly referred to as Subject 4, although officially, there is no Subject 4. The test paper consists of 50 questions, primarily in the form of case studies, images, and animations, with a full score of 100 and a passing score of 90. Both Subject 1 and Subject 4 are theory tests, and passing them mainly requires extensive reading and memorization. Subject 4 focuses on the operational requirements for safe and civilized driving and knowledge of safe driving under adverse weather and complex road conditions. During the test, there will be a camera on the desktop or computer, allowing observation through the monitor display on the computer screen.
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NoahFitz
08/14/25 9:28am
There is no nationwide unified standard for the specific number of study hours required for Subject 4 (theoretical driving test). Typically, driving schools determine the duration based on the training syllabus, with 6-10 hours of theoretical classes generally being sufficient. I've seen many students, including myself during my driving lessons, where the driving school arranged an 8-hour course spread over several weekends. The main content includes safety driving videos, rule explanations, and interactive discussions. While the study hours are mandatory, the key is not just to meet the time requirement but to genuinely understand the knowledge, such as how to yield to pedestrians and handle severe weather conditions. I recommend not slacking off during driving lessons—practice more with driving test apps, as a few hours of cumulative study can significantly improve your pass rate. There's no harm in studying more; in fact, it can reduce the risk of future traffic accidents. Driving test rules are updated, and there may be minor differences between regions, so it's best to consult your local driving school for specific arrangements to ensure you meet the requirements before taking Subject 4. This stage of learning is purely theoretical and relatively relaxed—just approach it as an opportunity to supplement your knowledge.
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LaPeyton
10/12/25 3:02am
When I was studying for Subject 4, the driving school said I had to complete at least 8 hours of theoretical classes before taking the exam. Actually, it wasn't too long—I managed to finish it in two weekend afternoons, with each session lasting about 4 hours, including watching safety videos and doing mock tests. For young beginners like me, we have plenty of energy and learn quickly, but I'd advise against rushing through it—it's more important to truly grasp the content, such as the dangers of drunk driving or emergency braking. Spending some extra time on practice questions and reviewing for a few hours is usually enough to pass. The required study hours are mandatory, but I think they're just there to ensure basic learning. You'll encounter new situations when actually driving, so gaining more experience is key. Take the exam soon after studying—don't wait too long or you'll forget the material. Chatting with your instructor can also help.
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GenevieveLynn
11/25/25 4:05am
For the subject four exam, the required study hours are flexibly set by driving schools in different regions, typically starting from 6 hours. As a parent, I always remind my child to take these safety lessons seriously, not just to meet the hour requirement. The content covers traffic rules and emergency handling—short in duration but significant in meaning. Based on my experience, 7-9 hours of study is sufficient to pass the exam, but it must be thorough: for example, understanding the principle of yielding rather than rote memorization. Driving schools may use apps to assist, ensuring efficient practice each hour. Apply this knowledge in daily driving to prevent accidents. The study hours are just a formality; safety is the ultimate goal. Spending a little extra time is beneficial, not harmful.
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