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Is Subject 4 a Theoretical Test?

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McSadie
07/30/25 2:46am
Driving test Subject 4 is the safety and civilized driving theory test. Here is more information about driving test Subject 4: Main test content: Safety and civilized driving operation requirements, safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations such as tire blowouts, and post-accident handling knowledge. Question types: The questions for Subject 4 are randomly selected from a question bank in a certain proportion, totaling 50 questions, including 22 true/false questions, 23 single-choice questions, and 5 multiple-choice questions. The questions are mainly presented in the form of case studies, pictures, animations, etc. The total score is 100 points, with each question worth 2 points. A passing score is 90 points, and the test duration is 45 minutes.
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MiguelAnn
08/16/25 9:02am
When I took Subject 4, it was indeed a theoretical test conducted entirely on a computer, assessing safe driving knowledge through multiple-choice and true/false questions. The content covered emergency handling, traffic sign recognition, and driving ethics, with around 50 questions requiring a 90% correct rate to pass. Unlike Subject 3's road test, it didn't involve actual driving—just mental effort. I remember practicing mock questions daily during preparation, focusing on details like yielding at intersections and fog light signals. The exam took place at driving schools or DMVs, with proctors supervising nearby, lasting about half an hour. For new license applicants, this is a mandatory step—dedicate time to practice questions to pass smoothly; never underestimate its importance.
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VonKatherine
10/21/25 8:08am
As an experienced driver, I have personally taken the Subject 4 exam, which is entirely theoretical and focuses on safety and civilized driving knowledge. The exam format is simple: multiple-choice questions on a computer, covering practical scenarios like accident prevention and traffic rule compliance. It comes after Subject 3, and passing it directly leads to getting your driver's license. I recommend not just practicing driving skills but also combining them with real-road experience to understand the theory. I used a question bank app for practice, with the average passing score being 90. It's not overly difficult but requires attention. Key review points include calculating emergency braking distances and understanding common traffic signs. Ultimately, it helps you make better decisions in real driving situations.
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