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How soon can I schedule the Subject 4 exam?

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EdenRose
07/28/25 6:15pm
Scheduling the Subject 4 exam can be done in as fast as three days. Below is additional relevant information about the Subject 4 exam: 1. Theory Test: Subject 4 covers theoretical knowledge and driver's theory examination. 2. Question Volume: The small vehicle question bank for Subject 4 contains 1,240 questions, while the large vehicle question bank has 1,715 questions. 3. Question Types: Some question types in Subject 4 extract content related to safe and civilized driving requirements, safe driving skills in complex conditions, and emergency handling from Subject 1, and are conducted after the "Subject 3" practical road driving test to further assess the candidate's level of traffic awareness.
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Dias
08/11/25 10:14pm
Last time I took the driver's license test, I was also in a hurry to book the subject 4 exam. I remember it only took 3 days at the fastest, but it varies from person to person. If you sign up right after passing subject 3 and the system processes quickly, choosing a weekday afternoon exam with more vacancies might get it done in two or three days. However, during peak periods like summer vacation, booking may require queuing for over a week. It's advisable to confirm the availability with the driving school in advance, as their internal arrangements have a big impact. My friend had to wait a week to get an appointment. Also, make sure to review well before the exam—don't just focus on the timing. The question bank changes quickly, so practicing more mock tests can help avoid failing. In short, preparing early is always the right move; don't wait until the last minute to rush for an appointment.
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McStella
09/30/25 3:26am
Based on years of driving instruction experience, the fastest scheduling for Subject 4 is typically 4-5 days. After submitting the application online, it usually takes half a day to one day for review, depending largely on the coordination speed between the test center and the driving school. It's advisable to avoid weekend peaks and opt for Monday to Wednesday slots, as there are more vacancies and faster scheduling. If the driving school is efficient or has a VIP channel, it might be shortened to within three days. Also, consider the stability of the online system, as delays can sometimes add a few extra days. Don't neglect the quality of your review; if the scheduling is tight, don't rush. It's better to focus on practice questions the day before the exam. In short, be flexible based on your situation and don't just chase speed at the expense of safety.
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SerenityAnn
11/13/25 5:18am
The fastest I've seen for Subject 4 booking completion is 2 days, but it depends on luck and operation. For example, if you apply online immediately after finishing Subject 3 on the same day, choose an unpopular time slot when system vacancies are plentiful, and the driving school acts swiftly, you might get quick confirmation. However, the normal process takes 3-7 days, longer during peak periods or in remote suburban areas. It's advisable to familiarize yourself with the booking platform operations in advance to avoid mistakes and save time. In the days before the exam, practice more with mock tests instead of idly waiting for booking results. Speed isn't everything; make sure you're thoroughly prepared to pass on the first attempt.
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