How soon can I schedule the Subject Four test after passing Subject Three in the driver's license exam?
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You can schedule the Subject Four test immediately after passing the Subject Three exam. The driver's license exam is designed to obtain a motor vehicle driving license, with uniform test content and passing standards nationwide. The exam consists of three subjects and four tests: theoretical knowledge, field driving skills, road driving skills, and safety and civilized driving knowledge. The basic process of the driver's license exam includes form filling, physical examination, application acceptance, fee payment, examination, and certificate issuance. The exam content and passing standards are uniform across the country, and the exam sequence follows Subject One, Subject Two, Subject Three, and Subject Four in order. You can only proceed to the next subject after passing the previous one.
I just helped my neighbor's kid check this a couple of days ago. You can schedule the subject 4 test immediately after passing subject 3, but the system data synchronization takes some time, so it's recommended to do it the next day. If you're in a hurry, try refreshing the traffic management 12123 app three hours after the exam - that's how I managed to book a slot three days later last time. Many places have now canceled the exam interval restrictions, so it mainly depends on whether there are available slots at local test centers. Popular test centers might require waiting 1-2 weeks. Remember to complete all theoretical questions in advance - this subject has more memorization content but the question types are simpler than subject 1, and most people can pass after 2-3 days of intensive study. Also factor in the file transfer time, as the DMV usually takes 1-3 working days to process document transfers.