How soon can I take the Subject 4 test after passing Subject 3?

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Brynlee
07/24/25 8:28am
After passing the Subject 3 test, you can schedule the Subject 4 test in approximately three days. You can make the reservation online or at a nearby Subject 4 test center. Once scheduled, you can take the test based on the local DMV's examination schedule, typically arranged within 7 to 10 days after booking. Below is relevant information: 1. Subject 4 Test: Also known as the theoretical test or driver's theory test, it is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. 2. Test Subjects: The content of the Subject 4 test is a component of the Subject 3 test, which is divided into two parts: one is the road test, and the other is the safe and civilized driving test, i.e., Subject 4, which primarily evaluates driving ethics.
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BennettDella
08/11/25 4:03am
I was so excited after passing the road test (Subject 3) that I couldn't wait to get my driver's license and hit the road. So I scheduled the Subject 4 exam for the very next day. Generally, once you pass Subject 3, the driving school or DMV will inform you that you can take Subject 4 immediately without any waiting period. In my case, I finished Subject 3 in the morning, did some quick review in the afternoon, and took Subject 4 the following day. But here's a heads-up: although Subject 4 consists entirely of multiple-choice and true/false questions, the content covers traffic regulations and safety knowledge, which is slightly more complex than Subject 1. I recommend using a mobile app to go through the question bank multiple times, memorizing road signs and emergency procedures thoroughly. Stay relaxed before the exam—keep a cool head to pass it in one go. Make sure to book your exam slot in advance to avoid peak-hour queues. Once you clear Subject 4, you'll receive your driver's license on the spot—that sense of achievement is absolutely exhilarating!
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