Is Subject 4 Difficult to Pass?
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Subject 4 is not difficult to pass. The test content consists of the following four parts: Subject 1 Road traffic rules, traffic signals, handling of traffic safety violations and accidents, regulations on the application and use of motor vehicle driving licenses, motor vehicle registration, and other road traffic safety laws, regulations, and rules; Subject 2 Testing the ability to reverse into a parking space, the mastery of motor vehicle driving skills, and the ability to judge the spatial position of the vehicle; Subject 3 Testing the ability to complete driving tasks on the road, comply with traffic laws and regulations, and comprehensively control the vehicle; the correct use of lights, horns, seat belts, and other devices; the ability to correctly observe and judge road traffic conditions; Subject 4: Separating the knowledge related to safe and civilized driving from Subject 1, as well as safe driving skills under complex conditions and emergency handling in critical situations, conducted after the actual road driving test of Subject 3 to further assess the candidate's traffic quality.
When I took the Subject 4 test, I found it quite easy and not too difficult. The key is to practice more questions and familiarize yourself with the question bank. Usually, pay more attention to traffic rules and civilized driving knowledge, such as yielding rules and handling emergencies. The test is mostly multiple-choice and true/false questions. As long as you spend some time doing mock test software a few times, achieving a correct rate of over 90% is no problem. It's not as difficult as the hands-on Subject 2 test, but the challenge might be the numerous details and easy confusion, such as intersection passage order or dealing with bad weather. I recommend reviewing for two weeks before the test, half an hour each day, not just rote memorization but understanding and applying flexibly, which increases the chance of passing on the first try. Remember to keep a calm mindset during the test; most people can pass, so don't let nervousness affect your performance.