Is there a limit on the number of attempts for Subject 4?

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Eliana
07/29/25 12:38pm
There is no limit on the number of attempts for the Subject 4 exam. Subject 4: Subject 4 is the final test in the driver's license examination. There is no limit to the number of attempts for the Subject 4 exam; you can keep scheduling the test until you pass. Unlike Subject 1, there is no retake fee for Subject 4. Although there is no limit on attempts, it is still advisable to pass it as soon as possible to avoid exceeding the time limit. Notes for the Subject 4 exam: When taking the driver's license exam, you must bring your ID card, specifically a second-generation ID card. Try not to bring bags or electronic devices. For those who always carry their phones, make sure to keep them turned off during the exam. Upon entering the exam room, follow the instructor's directions to sit in the assigned seat. After fingerprint verification, the exam will begin. Remember to verify that the ID number entered on the computer is correct after logging in. During the exam, ensure you remain within the camera's view at all times. Answer questions properly and avoid unnecessary movements. After completing all questions and checking for errors, submit the test, and the results will be displayed immediately.
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