How to Schedule the Subject 4 Driving Test?

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NoraLynn
07/30/25 10:38am
The process for scheduling Subject 4 is as follows: 1. Open the Comprehensive Traffic Safety Service Management Platform and select your province/city. 2. Choose 'Exam Scheduling'. 3. Click 'Register Now'. 4. Fill in user information: Enter your ID number and the mobile number registered during application (Note: If your mobile number has changed, please update it at the DMV service center). 5. Select user type: Choose 'First-time applicant for a motor vehicle driver's license'. 6. SMS verification. 7. Service notice: Read and agree, then click 'Next'. 8. Confirm information: Verify details are correct and click 'Next'. 9. Exam scheduling: Select the subject, test venue, scheduling period, enter the image verification code, and click 'Next'. 10. Choose date and session: The system offers two scheduling modes—self-selection of test sessions or system-assigned scheduling. In self-selection mode, the system displays all available test sessions within your selected period, allowing you to choose one or multiple sessions. In system-assigned mode, it automatically matches eligible sessions within your selected period. After selection, click 'Next' to confirm. 11. Confirm submission: Review information again and click 'Complete' if correct. 12. Submission completed: Upon successful submission, the system generates a transaction serial number. It will arrange the test and announce the scheduling result on the designated result publication date.
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