Is the Subject 4 Oath Taken Individually or Collectively?
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Subject 4 oath is a collective oath. The oath is a solemn and responsible ceremony, signifying that the oath-taker will bear corresponding responsibilities and obligations in the future. According to Article 55 of the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses," after passing the exam, applicants must receive no less than half an hour of safety education on civilized driving and case studies of traffic accidents, and participate in the license-receiving oath ceremony. The vehicle management office shall issue the motor vehicle driving license on the same day the applicant participates in the license-receiving oath ceremony. Exam content for Subject 4: Includes safe and civilized driving operation requirements for drivers, safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations like tire blowouts, and post-accident handling knowledge. Exam precautions for Subject 4: Bring your ID card and exam admission ticket into the exam room. Backpacks, exam materials, etc., are prohibited in the exam room. Upon entering, turn off your phone or set it to silent mode. Smoking and eating snacks are prohibited. After sitting down, confirm that the name and ID number on the desk are correct, then click confirm to start the exam. Adjust the camera to focus on the upper third of your face and chest. Without staff permission, candidates are prohibited from entering or leaving the exam room at will.