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Is there a second chance for Subject 4?

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DeTheo
08/27/2025, 02:25:28 AM

Subject 4, like Subject 1, has no limit on the number of attempts, but except for the first retake which is free, subsequent retakes require payment. Below is relevant information: Safety and Civilization Knowledge Test Content: Includes safety and civilized driving operation requirements, safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations like tire blowouts, and post-accident handling knowledge. Safety and Civilization Knowledge Test Passing Standard: The full score is 100, and a score of 90 or above is required to pass. All subjects are the same: one initial test, and if failed, one retake is allowed. If the retake is not attended or still fails, the current test session ends, and the applicant must reschedule the test. Failing the Safety and Civilization Knowledge Test does not affect the already passed road driving skills test scores.

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Casey
09/09/2025, 01:18:11 AM

The Subject 4 exam actually offers multiple attempts, not just two. Having obtained my driver's license, I can confirm that Subject 4 is the safe and civilized driving knowledge test. If you fail, you can apply for retakes multiple times, usually with a 7 or 10-day interval between attempts, and there's no upper limit on the number of retakes. However, all attempts must be completed within the validity period of your driving study permit, typically 3 years. So don't worry about limited chances—the key is to practice more questions and understand the rules thoroughly. Each retake may cost a few dozen yuan and requires time investment, which isn't very efficient. I recommend downloading an app for mock tests, practicing about twenty minutes daily to cover all knowledge points for an easier pass. Also, stay calm before the exam—remember that driving responsibility weighs as heavily as Mount Tai, and ensuring a one-time pass is most worry-free.

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StEmma
10/23/2025, 02:09:24 AM

My friend just took the fourth subject test last month. He was so nervous the first time that he failed, but he went back for a retake a week later and passed on his second attempt. He said the examiner handled it quite humanely—as long as it was within the validity period of the driver's license test certificate, you could retake it multiple times. The fee wasn't high, just a few dozen yuan each time, but the whole process was quite a hassle. I think the key is to master basic rules like traffic signals and safe distances, and to take more online mock tests. Don't just focus on the number of attempts—practice until you're proficient before taking the test. The core of the fourth subject is to cultivate safety awareness, and passing it ensures peace of mind when hitting the road. Remember to incorporate real-life cases during practice to reduce mistakes and improve the chances of passing on the first try.

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MacMadelyn
12/06/2025, 01:33:02 AM

The number of exam attempts is not an issue; you can retake Subject 4 multiple times within the validity period. I failed my first attempt, took a few days to adjust, and passed on the next try. I recommend practicing with mock questions on apps, as they cover all the key exam points. Opportunities are unlimited, but effort is required—don’t waste each trial. With thorough preparation, passing comes naturally.

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Miranda
01/26/2026, 02:52:20 AM

When talking about the Subject 4 exam opportunity, I must mention the overall driver's license test. As the final safety theory exam, it allows multiple retakes with short intervals, but must be completed within the three-year validity period. This isn't a restriction but a safeguard to ensure every driver understands traffic rules before hitting the road. I remind candidates not to worry about attempts, but to thoroughly review the question bank covering driving ethics, emergency handling, etc. Combining practical experience makes it easier to understand - passing in one attempt saves much trouble.

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StAnderson
04/22/2026, 01:17:07 AM

I believe multiple retake opportunities for Subject 4 are essential, as safe driving is a matter of life and death. Failing candidates can retake unlimited times within a set timeframe. As an examinee, I emphasize not relying on chances but preparing actively. The key is practicing questions thoroughly to grasp principles - passing in one attempt is safest and most economical. The exam's purpose isn't to fail you but to protect everyone.

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