How to Quickly Memorize Knowledge Points for Subject 4?
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When an oncoming vehicle has approached an obstacle, you should reduce speed or stop to give the oncoming vehicle the right of way. Turn signals should be activated at least 3 seconds in advance. Enter the lane you intend to change into by following the directional arrows in the dashed line area. When changing lanes to the left, the left turn signal should be activated in advance.
I remember feeling like there was a lot to memorize for the written driving test (Subject 4), and using categorization and mnemonics worked best for quick memorization. I divided the content into several main sections: traffic signs, safety rules, and emergency procedures. For traffic signs, I used visual memorization—for example, a red circle with a diagonal line means no parking. For safety rules, I relied on mnemonics like 'Look left and right at intersections' and 'Seat belts are life belts.' I spent an hour each day practicing questions and used a driving test app to take mock exams. Understanding the reasoning behind the rules was crucial—for instance, speed limits are for safety. Instead of rote memorization, I linked the material to real-life examples and kept a notebook of mistakes to review repeatedly. Within about a week, I had everything memorized.