Is the Safety and Civilization Knowledge Test Part of Subject Three or Subject Four?

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LaKylie
07/29/25 5:53am
Safety and civilization knowledge is a branch of Subject Three. Subject Three includes road driving skills and the safety and civilized driving knowledge test. The test content for Subject Three includes: vehicle preparation, starting, driving in a straight line, shifting gears, changing lanes, driving straight through intersections, passing pedestrian crossings, passing bus stops, passing school zones, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, meeting vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, parking by the roadside, and driving at night. To apply for a motor vehicle driver's license, one must meet the driving license conditions stipulated by the public security department of the State Council. After passing the examination, the traffic management department of the public security organ will issue the corresponding category of motor vehicle driver's license. Drivers should operate motor vehicles according to the vehicle types specified on their driver's licenses and must carry their motor vehicle driver's licenses with them when driving.
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LaReed
08/12/25 9:24am
I just passed my driver's license test recently, and I remember clearly that the safety and civilization knowledge is the content of Subject 4. Subject 4 is the abbreviation for the Safety and Civilized Driving Knowledge Test, which consists entirely of theoretical questions, unlike Subject 3 that involves actual driving operations. During the test, I answered questions on a computer, covering traffic rules, yielding to pedestrians, avoiding hazards, and similar scenarios. While preparing, I used a mobile app to practice questions and found the difficulty level moderate but highly useful because it helped me understand the importance of safety first when driving. After passing, I realized many accidents could be avoided, so I recommend beginners use mock tests to reinforce their memory. In short, Subject 4 is the final step of the exam, ensuring every driver understands the basic knowledge.
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