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Is it serious to miss the Subject 4 exam?

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HadleyRose
07/28/2025, 06:21:53 AM

Missing the Subject 4 exam is not serious. If you miss the Subject 4 exam, it will be treated as a failure, but you can schedule a make-up exam once. However, the next appointment will be for a make-up exam, and you will need to pay a make-up fee to schedule the exam. Unless it's absolutely necessary, try not to miss the exam, as you only have five attempts for each subject. Below is an extended introduction: Subject 4: Also known as the Subject 4 theory test or driver theory test, it is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. After the implementation of the Ministry of Public Security's Order No. 123, the Subject 3 exam was divided into two parts: the road test and the addition of a safe and civilized driving test, commonly known as "Subject 4," which assesses "driving ethics."

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DiIan
08/11/2025, 12:02:45 PM

As a novice driver who just passed the subject four exam, I can tell you that missing the test is really serious. After paying the registration fee and submitting materials, missing one exam means having to repay the fees, wasting several hundred yuan for nothing. Plus, you'll have to wait a long time to reschedule, delaying your driver's license acquisition. Subject four tests safe and civilized driving knowledge, which is crucial. Missing the exam increases psychological pressure, making you more prone to nervous mistakes next time. I recommend reviewing the question bank in advance, setting phone reminders to avoid missing the test, and not backing out due to busy schedules or worries. Passing it in one go saves both time and effort.

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JuliannaMarie
09/28/2025, 12:37:12 AM

As a driving instructor, I have taught many students, and the consequences of missing the fourth subject exam are indeed severe. The exam system records absences, which can affect future registrations, potentially requiring additional fees and extending the learning period. The fourth subject tests safe driving theory, and missing it indicates a poor attitude, which could lead to accidents due to lack of knowledge in actual driving. I always remind my students to plan their time well, ensure adequate rest the day before the exam, and bring all necessary documents to the venue. Persisting through the process not only saves money but also allows them to gain driving experience on the road sooner.

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DiRebecca
11/11/2025, 01:32:45 AM

I successfully obtained my driver's license last year, but missing the subject four exam was a major hassle. A friend of mine once missed it and had to wait an extra month to retake, wasting time and energy for nothing. The content of subject four isn't difficult; missing it might be due to inadequate preparation or last-minute emergencies. However, its knowledge points are very practical, and missing it once delays the entire licensing process. It's best to simulate practice questions in advance to identify and fill gaps, leave early on the exam day to avoid traffic jams, and focus on passing to drive safely and confidently afterward.

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AlexanderFitz
01/01/2026, 03:17:46 AM

Having worked in the field of traffic safety education for many years, I can attest that missing the Subject 4 exam has far-reaching consequences beyond the test itself—it's a serious issue. It wastes public resources, delays individuals in obtaining their driver's licenses, and most critically, Subject 4 is designed to instill essential safety knowledge such as yielding rules at intersections. Missing the exam leaves these gaps, increasing the risk of traffic accidents. From a societal perspective, everyone should take this seriously to avoid major losses for minor gains. I recommend using apps to review past exam questions and develop good habits—never miss the exam lightly, as it endangers both your own life and the lives of others.

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McPeter
03/29/2026, 04:32:38 AM

As a parent who cares about my child, I believe missing the Subject 4 exam is very serious. If my child misses the exam, they will have to pay the fee and register again, delaying the acquisition of their driver's license and wasting extra money. Most importantly, Subject 4 teaches crucial avoidance techniques for critical moments. Missing the exam indicates a weak foundation, which could lead to many potential hazards when driving in the future. I often remind my child to plan their time well to avoid scheduling conflicts with exams, to discuss real-life cases during revision to deepen their memory, and not to be lazy. Doing everything right the first time is the most reassuring.

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