
Subject 4 requires payment of an examination fee. Below are the specific details about Subject 4: 1. Concept: Subject 4 is an additional safety and civilization knowledge test following the Subject 3 road test. Officially, there is no such term as Subject 4. 2. Exam Format: The test consists of 50 questions, presented in the form of case studies, images, animations, etc., with a full score of 100 and a passing score of 90. 3. Exam Content: The main content of Subject 4 includes requirements for safe and civilized driving operations, knowledge of safe driving under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations like tire blowouts, and post-accident handling knowledge.

I just took the Subject 4 test last month, and yes, there is an exam fee. Here, the separate fee for Subject 4 is 100 yuan, which is calculated separately from the driving school's training fee. The total cost includes three parts: registration, training, and exams. I paid 1200 yuan for an all-inclusive package, but the exam fee was extra. You must complete the payment at the driving school or online before scheduling the exam, otherwise, you won't be able to take it. I suggest you prepare the funds early—it might be 200 yuan in big cities and 50-80 yuan in smaller cities. After passing, you may also need to pay a 30 yuan processing fee to get your driver's license. Although the fees are small, it's best to check the local transportation bureau's official website for the fee standards at least a week in advance to avoid delays. Remember, Subject 4 is about theoretical safety knowledge, and the fees are reasonable to cover costs. Don't delay payment to prevent any hassle.

From my perspective, the subject 4 exam fee is a necessary expense. Testing centers have costs like venue rental and invigilator salaries, so fees apply, typically ranging from 50 to 200 RMB depending on city size and local policies. Payment is straightforward—usually collected by driving schools or processed online via Alipay/WeChat. Don't forget to pay before heading to the exam site to avoid wasted trips. I recommend planning this cost along with subject 3, budgeting around 2000 RMB total since subject 4 is just the final step. Some regions offer student/senior discounts—check local official websites beforehand to save. Though not a huge amount, timely handling prevents small costs from adding up.

When my son took his driving test last year, he had to pay an 80 yuan exam fee for Subject 4. The driving school instructor would notify him in advance about the payment details, requiring payment via a mobile app or at the registration point. Delaying payment could result in disqualification from the exam, affecting the time to obtain the license. The overall cost is cheaper than Subject 1 and the road test, accounting for about 5% of the total fees, so there's no need to worry about it being too expensive. As parents, we accompanied him through the process and found that in big cities, the fee was 200 yuan, while in smaller towns, it was only 50 yuan, offering good value for money. The fee covers exam administration, and after passing, an additional 30 yuan is required for the license processing fee. I advise young people to ask their driving schools about the specific amounts to avoid unexpected expenses—this step should be taken carefully and not overlooked.


