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How many hours does Subject 4 test take?

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LaneLynn
09/03/2025, 03:56:25 AM

Subject 4 test duration is 45 minutes. Below are relevant details about the Subject 4 test: Subject 4 test content: Main content includes: safety and civilized driving operation requirements, safe driving knowledge under severe weather and complex road conditions. Emergency handling methods for situations like tire blowouts, as well as accident response knowledge. Subject 4 test precautions: Categorize and summarize test questions by referring to question bank analysis. Always reduce speed in foggy, rainy or snowy conditions. Drive on the right side unless special circumstances occur. Must yield to emergency vehicles like ambulances and police cars. Remember to turn on hazard warning lights, headlights, and fog lights when parking.

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MiguelFitz
09/15/2025, 10:28:33 PM

As someone who just got my driver's license, the subject 4 test was really quick! Last month when I took the exam, the actual answering time took me less than 15 minutes. The system allows 45 minutes for answering, but most people finish within half an hour. Remember to bring your ID card and arrive at the test center 30 minutes early, as signing in and queuing actually takes more time. There are 50 questions in total, each worth 2 points, and you need 90 points to pass. The most important thing is not to be scared by those online rumors about 'not having enough time' – the aunt sitting next to me took only 25 minutes even while double-checking her answers.

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SanJulianna
10/29/2025, 11:02:17 PM

I've been teaching driving theory for 8 years and can responsibly tell you that the Subject 4 exam has a 45-minute time limit. This is more than sufficient for 50 multiple-choice questions, with average students typically finishing in about 20 minutes. However, pay attention to the retake rules: if you fail the first attempt on the same day, you're allowed one immediate retake with the timer reset. Just two days ago, one of my careless students failed the first attempt in 39 minutes with 6 wrong answers, but passed the retake in just 12 minutes. I recommend practicing at a speed of 30 seconds per question during your usual test preparation.

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DeJoel
12/12/2025, 10:09:50 PM

That day, I accompanied my wife to take the Subject 4 test and finally understood that the exam is actually divided into time slots. When making an appointment, you are required to choose either the morning or afternoon session, but the specific entry time depends on the queue situation on the day. The actual time limit for operating in front of the exam machine is 45 minutes, and after completing the test, you still have to wait for electronic signature confirmation. The entire process, from entry to exit, requires about 2 hours to be on the safe side. My wife checked in at 9 a.m. that day and didn't receive her score sheet until 11 a.m.

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Gabrielle
02/01/2026, 11:16:53 PM

As an exam venue staff member, it's quite amusing to see you examinees always stressing over time. The countdown timer for the Subject 4 exam system keeps ticking at the top left corner of the screen for 45 minutes, yet 95% of people submit their papers within 20 minutes. But pay special attention: the system will pop up a warning dialog in the last 5 minutes! Last week, a trainee got so startled by the pop-up that their hand trembled and they clicked the wrong answer. What really consumes time is the pre-exam facial recognition process – during peak hours, queuing can take up to 40 minutes. I recommend choosing an afternoon session on a weekday when there are fewer people; the whole process can be completed within an hour.

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DiKate
04/27/2026, 04:13:27 PM

Our driving school recently collected data from 300 students, with an average completion time of 22 minutes for the Subject 4 exam. The exam duration is thoughtfully designed, allowing 54 seconds per question for consideration, which is much more generous than the 30 seconds per question in the mock exams on the Driving Test Treasure app. Pay attention to three specific time markers: submissions are only allowed after the first 5 minutes; a reminder will pop up at the 30-minute mark; and for retake candidates, the 45-minute limit is recalculated. Yesterday, a nervous student had to use the full 45 minutes due to pre-exam diarrhea but still passed.

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