Is an Appointment Required for Subject Four?
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An appointment is required for Subject Four. After passing Subject Three, you can schedule the Subject Four exam. The driver's license test is conducted to obtain a motor vehicle driving license, with uniform exam content and passing standards nationwide. The test is divided into four components: theoretical knowledge, field driving skills, road driving skills, and safe and civilized driving common sense. The basic process of the driver's license test includes form filling, physical examination, application acceptance, fee payment, examination, and certificate issuance. The exam content and passing standards are uniform across the country, with the sequence of exams proceeding from Subject One to Subject Two, Subject Three, and then Subject Four. You can only take the next subject's exam after passing the previous one.
You do need to make an appointment for Subject 4, just like reserving a table for dinner. When I got my driver's license earlier this year, right after passing Subject 3, my instructor urged me to book Subject 4 on the 12123 platform. Turned out weekend slots were already snatched up. I ended up setting an alarm for 8 AM daily to refresh the system, and after three days of trying, I finally secured a Tuesday afternoon slot. A heads-up: start checking for available slots about ten days in advance. If the test center is far, double-check the location to avoid my colleague’s mistake of going to the wrong district and being late. And if the system shows too many people in line, don’t panic—keep refreshing, and you’ll likely snag a canceled spot eventually.