Is the fourth subject test taken twice each time?
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Not only for Subject Four, but all subjects are the same: one test attempt, and those who fail can retake once. That is to say, any subject offers two opportunities in a single day. If a candidate does not take the retest or fails both attempts, the test for that subject is terminated, and the candidate must reschedule. Relevant information about the driver's license test is as follows: 1. Introduction: The driver's test is a qualification exam organized by the Vehicle Management Office of the Public Security Bureau. Only by passing the driver's test can one obtain a driver's license and legally operate a motor vehicle. 2. Content: The motor vehicle driver's test is divided into the following subjects: Road Traffic Safety Laws, Regulations, and Related Knowledge Test (also known as the "Theory Test", abbreviated as "Subject One"), Field Driving Skills Test (commonly known as "Pole Test", abbreviated as "Subject Two"), and Road Driving Skills and Safe & Civilized Driving Knowledge Test (commonly known as "Road Test", abbreviated as "Subject Three"). The test content and passing standards are unified nationwide, with corresponding test items specified according to different vehicle types.
I just got my driver's license last year. The subject four test doesn't always give you two attempts each time. To be precise, each scheduled exam only provides one testing opportunity—you go to the exam center to take it once. The test consists entirely of multiple-choice questions, with 50 questions in total, and you need to answer at least 45 correctly to pass. If you fail the first attempt, you'll have to schedule and pay for a retest yourself, usually waiting a few days. During my preparation, I used a driving school app to practice questions daily and studied traffic rules thoroughly, passing on my first attempt on exam day. Remember, subject four is a safety knowledge test covering speed control, emergency handling, etc. Many people fail because they didn't prepare well enough and have to go through the process again. The whole procedure is quite standardized, and the scheduling system on the mobile app is very convenient, but don't expect automatic second chances. Thorough preparation is key to avoid wasting time.