Is there a Subject 4?

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AliceAnn
07/29/25 11:43pm
Yes, there is Subject 4. Subject 4, also known as the Subject 4 theory test or driver theory test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license examination. Definition of Subject 4 test: Also referred to as the Subject 4 theory test, it is a component of the motor vehicle driver's license examination. After the implementation of the "Ministry of Public Security Order No. 139 of the People's Republic of China," the Subject 3 test was divided into two parts: besides the road test, a safety and civilization knowledge test was added, commonly known as "Subject 4," which assesses "driving ethics." Content of Subject 4 test: 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.
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SanAlyssa
08/16/25 2:58am
When I was learning to drive, I was also curious if there was a Subject 4, but it turns out there's no such thing! The official driving test only has three subjects: Subject 1 is the theoretical test, Subject 2 is the field test like reverse parking, and Subject 3 is the road test and the safe & civilized driving test. What many people call 'Subject 4' is actually the second part of Subject 3, which is the safe & civilized driving test, assessing knowledge of traffic rules and emergency handling. Don’t be fooled—some driving schools falsely advertise it to make money. The key is to master Subject 3 thoroughly, especially the safety knowledge. Practice more with question bank apps, stay calm during the test, and pass it in one go. Remember, safety is the top priority in driving. Solid fundamentals matter more than anything else—don’t waste time looking for a fake Subject 4.
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DylanDella
10/19/25 3:45am
When I first started preparing for my driver's license test, I heard about "Subject 4" and thought I had to take another exam, which really discouraged me. Later, I found out that the driving test only goes up to Subject 3, which includes the actual road test and the safety & civilization knowledge test. The so-called "Subject 4" actually refers to that safety knowledge exam - it's just computer-based multiple-choice questions, super easy. New drivers don't need to worry about this confusion. Just study the traffic rules online more, use apps with mock tests, and you'll pass easily with enough practice. If any instructor tries to trick you about new test subjects, just find a reliable one instead. Remember, safe driving after getting your license is what truly matters for life.
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