How many hours can you clock in for Subject 4 in a day?

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SawyerMarie
07/29/25 10:11am
The clock-in duration for Subject 4 is ten hours. Subject 4 is the final test in obtaining a driver's license, serving as proof to evaluate whether a student is qualified to become a competent driver. Below are the key points to note for the Subject 4 test question types: 1. Driving precautions in various weather conditions: Whether it's foggy, rainy, or snowy, always slow down and drive on the right side unless under special circumstances. Give way to emergency vehicles like ambulances and police cars, and remember to turn on hazard warning lights, headlights, and fog lights. When parking, ensure these lights are on; 2. Precautions for various road signs and markings: These include stopping at red lights, yielding to pedestrians, students, buses, and bicycles, avoiding parking or picking up/dropping off passengers by the roadside, slowing down at crosswalks, and being cautious when encountering wildlife; 3. Precautions when the vehicle is in danger: If the vehicle catches fire (immediately stop the engine, pull over to a safe spot, extinguish the fire without opening the hood), or in case of a collision (if a collision is unavoidable, brake immediately, tuck your legs, and lean back. If the impact is on the driver's side, lean toward the passenger seat), among other scenarios; 4. Meanings of traffic police hand signals: Note that the direction the traffic police point is where the vehicle should go. The test only covers signals for going straight, turning left or right, and waiting. Other signals are not tested. In case of inconsistency between traffic lights and police signals, obey the police hand signals; 5. Precautions for special road sections: Drive slowly on flooded roads and in tunnels with low beams on. On uphill slopes, downhill vehicles should yield to uphill vehicles. When there's an obstacle ahead, the side without obstacles has the right of way.
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