
Subject 3 and Subject 4 can be scheduled together, but the process depends on local regulations. Here are the details: 1. Driving Knowledge: Subject 4 is actually the safety and civilized driving knowledge test within Subject 3. Officially, there is no term "Subject 4." The exam mainly covers safe and civilized driving requirements, safe driving knowledge in adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations like tire blowouts, and post-accident disposal knowledge. 2. Exam Composition: The test consists of 50 questions, presented in the form of case studies, images, animations, etc. The question types include true/false, single-choice, and multiple-choice questions. The total score is 100, with a passing score of 90.

I just booked the combined test for Subject 3 and Subject 4 using the Traffic 12123 app, which was very convenient. I was a bit confused the first time, but just followed the steps: first logged in with my account and password, went to the exam booking page, and directly selected the combined test option. It automatically recognized that I had passed Subject 2. I chose a less crowded afternoon slot, like on a weekday afternoon or weekend morning, to minimize waiting time. When registering the app, make sure your phone number matches your ID information to avoid failed verification. After booking, the system sends a confirmation SMS, and you can check the status anytime. The key is to have a stable internet connection; otherwise, you might get stuck and have to start over. Keep a small note of your account details to avoid forgetting—getting it right the first time saves hassle. Book early before the exam to avoid peak times when slots might be unavailable.

As a busy commuter, I'm used to quick app bookings, and the combined driving test for subjects 3 and 4 is really hassle-free. Just open the Traffic 12123 app: log in, click 'Exam Appointment' on the homepage, check the combined test option when you see the identifier, then pick an available date and test center. The app shows real-time locations to help you choose the nearest venue. I've found weekday mornings have the fewest candidates. After booking, just print the confirmation. Use authentic details when registering, and check one day prior to confirm you've passed subject 2. Don't constantly refresh the app after booking—the system will notify you. The combined test saves time by wrapping up practical and theory exams in one day, eliminating back-and-forth trips. Booking early secures ideal slots and avoids holiday rushes.

Being older, I'm used to handling things by queuing, but learning to use the Traffic 12123 APP for scheduling a joint exam was smooth. After downloading and registering, just follow the steps: log in with your ID, find the exam menu, select the joint exam option, and that's it. It automatically checks eligibility. I chose mid-week slots with fewer people and made sure the internet connection was stable to avoid disruptions. In the past, I had to visit the window in person, which was exhausting, but now it's a breeze with the phone. Fill in the details accurately, don't rush the registration to avoid mistakes. Once scheduled, focus on preparing without worrying about availability—the APP lets you check progress anytime. Key tips: keep your phone fully charged and jot down your account details in a small notebook to prevent forgetting.

I'm an app enthusiast, and scheduling a combined driving test is a piece of cake. Just go to the test entry in the Traffic 12123 app, swipe a few times: select the combined test module, choose a date while checking popularity, and confirm submission. The interface is user-friendly, providing real-time crowd reminders and recommending off-peak times like 10 AM. Register an account with a consistent phone number, and avoid multi-device conflicts after logging in. Once the combined test is booked, it automatically arranges the follow-up for Subject 3 and Subject 4, saving time and effort without any hassle. It's advisable to book a week in advance to avoid peak registration times, and ensure a stable internet connection before the test to prevent delays. The app responds quickly, with instant operations and no barriers.

From experience, the joint exam process for Subject Three and Subject Four is simple but requires attention to detail. Operate on the Traffic 12123 app: log in to your account, click on Exam Reservation, and select the joint exam option—it will check if you’ve passed Subject Two before allowing you to book. Choose a less busy time slot, such as mid-week on weekdays, and confirm the test location to avoid distant ones. Fill in your real identity information during registration, and receive the verification code via SMS in one go. Save a screenshot after booking to prevent loss. Key tip: test your network stability in advance; if the app loads slowly, retrying a few times is fine. Check SMS notifications the day before the exam to ensure clear proof of booking. Printing the joint exam voucher saves time and hassle—overall, it’s easy to handle, so stay relaxed.


