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Is There a Limit to the Number of Attempts for Subject 4 Exam?

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MacSpencer
09/05/25 5:29am
There is no limit to the number of attempts for the Subject 4 exam. Below is the relevant introduction: Subject 4, also known as the Subject 4 theory test or driver theory test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. Subject 4 separates the requirements for safe and civilized driving, safe driving skills under complex conditions, and emergency handling knowledge from the original Subject 1 and places them after the "Subject 3" practical road driving test to further assess the candidate's level of traffic awareness. There is no limit to the number of attempts for the Subject 1 and Subject 4 safe and civilized driving knowledge tests. If a candidate fails the Subject 4 safe and civilized driving knowledge test, the results of the passed road driving skills test remain valid. Question arrangement: Depending on the type of driver's license being tested, 50 questions are proportionally selected from the corresponding Subject 4 question bank. For small vehicle licenses, questions are selected from 1235 questions, and for large vehicle licenses, questions are selected from 1235 questions. Each question is worth 2 points. The test duration is 45 minutes, and if 12 points (6 questions) are incorrect during the test, the exam is terminated. The test questions include true/false questions (1-22), single-choice questions (23-45), and multiple-choice questions (46-50).
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VanMaria
09/17/25 5:53am
There is no limit to the number of attempts for the Subject 4 exam. As long as it's within the one-year validity period after passing Subject 3, you can keep taking it until you pass. When I was getting my driver's license, I was quite nervous too, so I started using various test prep apps to simulate exams several months in advance, practicing over 100 questions daily to familiarize myself with traffic safety rules and civilized driving knowledge. I found that doing more practice questions helps improve accuracy, especially for common mistakes like yielding rules at crosswalks and driving essentials in bad weather. Remember, don't just memorize mechanically—understand the concepts in the context of real road scenarios so you won't panic when encountering new questions during the exam. Time management is also crucial; make multiple attempts within the validity period and don't wait until it's almost expired to regret it—if it expires, you'll have to retake Subject 1 from scratch, and that's truly frustrating.
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LailaDella
10/31/25 6:29am
There is no limit to the number of attempts for Subject 4 of the driving test, but it must be completed within the validity period, usually within one year after passing Subject 3. When preparing for the exam, it is recommended to focus on understanding the core content rather than worrying excessively about the number of attempts. Safe driving knowledge is not just a test game; truly mastering it can help reduce accidents. I used an APP to simulate the test environment daily and found that taking more notes on mistakes and reinforcing them improved efficiency more than blindly retaking the test. A reminder to everyone: exam failures often stem from carelessness or knowledge gaps, such as penalties for drunk driving or emergency handling, which should be memorized. It is advisable to read the relevant regulations multiple times and not wait until failing the exam to panic.
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