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Is Subject 4 a Theoretical Test?

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StephanieDella
09/05/25 6:25am

Subject 4 is a theoretical test. Below is relevant extended information: 1. Driving Test Subject 4: Also known as the Safe and Civilized Driving Test, it was added as part of the driving test content after the Ministry of Public Security's Order No. 123, implemented in January 2013. The regulation divides the Subject 3 test into two parts: the road test and the safe and civilized driving test, primarily assessing the candidate's safe and civilized driving behavior. 2. Subject 4 Test Content: Requirements for safe and civilized driving operations. Knowledge of safe driving under adverse weather and complex road conditions. Methods for handling emergencies such as tire blowouts and knowledge of post-accident handling. Additionally, Subject 4 mainly uses cases, images, animations, etc., with question types including true/false, single-choice, and multiple-choice questions.

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AustinLynn
09/17/25 6:46am

I just passed my driver's license test recently. The fourth subject is indeed a theoretical exam. Unlike the second subject's road test where you need to operate a vehicle, this one involves sitting in front of a computer to answer questions about safe and civilized driving knowledge. I think this part is quite important because it covers traffic rules such as overtaking restrictions, speed limit sign recognition, and how to handle emergencies like vehicle breakdowns or pedestrians suddenly crossing. While preparing, I used a mobile app to practice many mock questions, which were very practical, covering topics like driving techniques in rainy or foggy weather and alcohol testing knowledge. On the exam day, I was a bit nervous, but after finishing, I realized all the questions were based on what I had studied. I kept my mistakes within five and passed. Learning this part made me realize that driving isn't about doing whatever you want—you must have safety awareness to avoid accidents in real road conditions. I recommend all candidates to review seriously and not underestimate the theoretical knowledge, as it directly relates to life safety. The exam isn't difficult, but you need to prepare with dedication to be considered a qualified driver.

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Barbara
10/31/25 7:16am

I've been driving for over a decade and still remember that Subject 4 was a theoretical test on safe driving and civilized behavior, such as not cutting in line, not honking to hurry others, and respecting pedestrians. Unlike the more basic Subject 1, it delved deeper into practical situations, with scenario-based questions like how to handle a rear-end collision on the highway or precautions for driving on mountain roads at night. After taking it, I found it extremely useful—whenever I encounter sudden braking or lane changes while driving, I recall the relevant knowledge. The exam process was straightforward: a computer-based test with dozens of questions, and you only needed to answer most correctly. But the content was very practical, covering topics like the dangers of fatigued driving and the consequences of drunk driving. You could prepare by studying books or online materials. I believe all drivers, new or experienced, should remember the essence of Subject 4 because it truly fosters responsibility and the ability to prevent accidents. In complex traffic environments, theoretical knowledge is an essential driving skill.

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KathrynRose
12/14/25 7:24am

As a post-95s generation who just passed the Subject 4 theoretical test, I can confirm the exam format is computer-based with multiple-choice and true/false questions focusing on safe and civilized driving. Using the Xuexi Qiangguo APP for practice was super convenient, featuring engaging content like trending traffic cases involving shared bike usage and food delivery rider right-of-way scenarios - very modern elements. The exam questions are highly practical, covering topics like emergency handling of highway tire blowouts and rainy-day driving techniques, all directly applicable to real-world driving. One or two weeks of preparation is sufficient to pass, as it's not overly difficult, but you must memorize the rules thoroughly - no cheating allowed. I actually think the theoretical test is pretty cool because it's not just a step to get licensed; it teaches real-life skills that make young drivers more responsible and stylish behind the wheel, reducing accidents while also providing shareable knowledge for social media.

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