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Is the Safety and Civilization Test in Subject Three the Same as Subject Four?

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Lawrence
09/03/25 3:17am
Is the Safety and Civilization Test in Subject Three the Same as Subject Four? Relevant information is as follows: 1. Introduction: Subject Four, also known as the theoretical test or driver's theoretical test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. After the implementation of the Ministry of Public Security's Order No. 123, the Subject Three test was divided into two parts: the road test and the addition of the safety and civilized driving test, commonly referred to as "Subject Four," which assesses "driving ethics." Since this test is conducted after Subject Three, it is commonly called the Subject Four test, although there is no official term for Subject Four. 2. Composition: The test paper consists of 50 questions, mainly in the form of case studies, pictures, animations, etc., with a full score of 100 and a passing score of 90.
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OwenMarie
09/15/25 5:00am
I was also puzzled by this question when I took my driver's license test. Actually, the Safety and Civilization Test is what used to be called Subject 4, but now it's officially renamed as Subject 3 - Safe and Civilized Driving. It still tests theoretical knowledge, but it's more aligned with actual driving scenarios compared to Subject 1, focusing mainly on safe driving common sense and emergency handling. I once encountered a question asking what to do if the windshield wipers fail during heavy rain - such questions are particularly practical. The test format is similar to Subject 1, with 50 questions worth 2 points each, and a passing score of 90. Special attention should be paid to the newly added defensive driving knowledge points, as the test now increasingly emphasizes the cultivation of actual road safety awareness.
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VanPaisley
10/29/25 5:37am
As a fresh graduate from driving school, I can clearly tell you: the Safe and Civilized Driving Test is simply the new name for Subject 4. The exam focuses on practical knowledge like driving in adverse weather conditions and accident handling procedures, making it more challenging than Subject 1 due to increased situational judgment questions. For example, you might watch an accident video and identify improper operations. For preparation, I recommend practicing repeatedly with mobile apps, especially on traffic sign recognition and injured person first aid questions. Our instructor mentioned that since last year, they've added test points about new energy vehicle charging safety - pay extra attention to this section. During the exam, avoid clicking too quickly, as questions about accident liability determination can be tricky.
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StStephen
12/12/25 5:49am
As a driving school instructor who has trained over 300 students, the official name of the Subject 4 exam is the Subject 3 Safety and Civilization Test. It primarily assesses three key points: hazard anticipation skills (e.g., being alert when there are large trucks in the opposite lane), emergency avoidance measures (e.g., not steering sharply during a tire blowout), and civilized driving habits (e.g., how to yield to school buses). The exam question bank has recently added regulations on the operation of intelligent vehicle assisted driving systems, with a focus on lighting usage rules and tunnel escape knowledge. Retakes are unlimited but require a 10-day interval between attempts. Remember to bring your ID card and training records when making an appointment.
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