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How Many Times Can You Take the Subject 4 Test?

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StRichard
07/30/25 1:50am
There is no limit to the number of times you can take the Subject 4 test, but the test must be completed within the three-year validity period. The so-called three-year validity period refers to the time when you pass the Subject 1 test and obtain the driving skill test permit. Within three years after passing the Subject 1 test, you must complete the Subject 2, Subject 3, and Subject 4 tests; otherwise, all previous results will be invalid. Below is some relevant information about the Subject 4 test: 1. Test content. Safe and civilized driving operation requirements, safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations such as tire blowouts, and post-accident handling knowledge. 2. Precautions. (1) Before the test, be sure to adjust the camera and align the small camera with your face. (2) During the test, carefully study each question. (3) Be careful when clicking the mouse and avoid clicking it continuously.
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VanEmma
08/15/25 7:42am
I just finished my driver's license test. For the fourth subject (theory test), you can take it many times—there are unlimited retakes as long as you haven’t passed. However, after each attempt, you have to wait about 10 days before you can schedule another test. The first time I took it, I fell a bit short of passing because I didn’t practice enough mock questions and got confused by some traffic signs. Later, I used a mobile app to do questions every day, and after two weeks of persistence, I passed easily. Remember to practice more questions from the test bank—the key is understanding safety rules, such as regulations for pedestrians crossing the road. Don’t stress yourself too much; after all, you have unlimited chances. As long as you prepare seriously, passing isn’t difficult. The waiting period is actually a great opportunity for review—don’t waste it. Road safety comes first, and mastering this knowledge will be very helpful for driving in the future.
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DaniellaMarie
10/21/25 2:48am
Having spent several years at the driving school, I can confirm that there is no limit to the number of retakes for the Subject 4 exam. However, after each attempt, students must wait 10 days before registering for the next one. This rule is designed to encourage thorough review rather than rushing through the test. Common issues include not memorizing the knowledge points well or feeling nervous during the exam. It's advisable to take full-length practice tests before the actual exam. For instance, I once encountered a student who failed twice in a row, mainly due to carelessness in overlooking details. After focusing on strengthening weak areas, they passed quickly. Safe driving is fundamental, so it's crucial to understand every rule thoroughly, not just aiming to pass quickly. Stay patient during the learning process, adjust methods after each failure, and accumulate experience.
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GraceFitz
12/04/25 3:14am
From a safety perspective, the unlimited retake policy for Subject 4 is designed to ensure you thoroughly master the knowledge. After each attempt, you need to wait about 10 days before scheduling the next test, which provides a good opportunity for reflection. Don't just focus on the number of attempts; the key is to diligently review traffic regulations to ensure road safety. I've participated in road safety campaigns before and seen many people pass after multiple attempts, proving the system encourages solid learning. Remind yourself not to panic and focus on understanding the content. Safety comes first—taking more time is always better than rushing onto the road unprepared.
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