How many hours of remote learning are required for Subject 4?
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Subject 4 requires 10 hours of remote learning before you can complete the study hours and schedule the Subject 4 exam. Methods to complete study hours for Subject 4: The student's study card contains a learning website URL, and the username is the student's ID number. Log in to study, and only 4 study hours are counted per day. Subject 4 learning content: Mainly includes safe and civilized driving operation requirements, safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations like tire blowouts, and post-accident handling knowledge. Subject 4 exam format: 50 questions are selected for answering, including 22 true/false questions, 23 single-choice questions, and 5 multiple-choice questions. The questions are primarily presented in the form of case studies, images, animations, etc. The total score is 100 points, with each question worth 2 points. A passing score is 90, and the exam duration is 45 minutes.
When I studied for my driver's license test last time, I specifically researched this. The theoretical study hours for Subject 4 are actually quite flexible. Remote learning requires completing approximately 10 credit hours, but these refer to effective study hours! The system records the actual time you spend watching traffic safety videos, including real-life footage of cases like speeding rear-end collisions and drunk driving accidents, which must be carefully viewed. A maximum of 4 credit hours can be counted per day, so it's recommended to spread it over two days for easier completion. After finishing the videos, you need to take the accompanying chapter tests, which are much easier than the formal exam. The most crucial part is the final graduation assessment exam—though it's open-book, you must score at least 90 points for the study hours to be valid. From personal experience, carefully watching the videos and taking notes along the way will definitely get it done in two days.
For those who have passed the D license test for three-wheeled motorcycles, here's some info. The requirements for Subject 4 vary by vehicle type. Motorcycle distance learning usually takes only 4 class hours, while cars require 10. Key point: online learning must be done through the driving school's designated APP, with facial recognition to prevent cheating. After completing the course, you need to sign at the DMV before scheduling the exam. It's recommended to use a tablet for video lessons—big screen, clear text, especially for night light operation demos. Note: some regions require class hours to be completed before passing Subject 3, or the system won't let you schedule the road test. Remember to check your progress via the official APP—making up missed hours is a hassle.