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Is There an Exam Fee for Driving Test Subject 4?

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DelRiver
07/24/25 1:00pm

An exam fee is required, but no additional fee is charged for retakes. Below is additional information: 1. Fee details: If Subject 4 is not passed, there is no need to retake the previously passed subjects (Subject 1, Subject 2, Subject 3). You can schedule a retake on your own, and no retake fee is required. 2. Time limit: The safe and civilized driving theory test, also known as Subject 4, has no scheduling restrictions. However, the driving skill test permit is valid for three years. If the applicant fails to complete the test within the validity period, the results of the previously passed subjects will be voided. 3. Definition: Subject 4, also known as the Subject 4 theory test or driver theory test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment.

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OElias
08/11/25 3:20am

When I took the Subject 4 exam before, there was indeed an exam fee required. It ranged from about 60 to 150 RMB, depending on the city or region. Our driving school collected the fee uniformly, and then we took the theoretical test on computers at the exam center. Subject 4 covers safe and civilized driving knowledge, including traffic signs and multiple-choice questions on regulations. The number of questions isn’t large, but passing is mandatory to obtain the driver’s license. The fee is used for exam center management and resource maintenance. Although it’s not expensive, I recommend studying the app question bank thoroughly to avoid failing and spending extra money. I personally reviewed for three days and passed on the first try, saving both time and money. If you’re concerned about the fee, you can check the official website of the local traffic police team for the standard rates—don’t just guess on your own.

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McAliyah
09/25/25 5:37am

Based on my experience, there is usually a fee for taking the fourth subject exam. The fee generally ranges from 50 to 200 yuan, varying by location. Some driving schools include it in the total tuition, while others charge separately. This fee is necessary as the exam requires organizing personnel, equipment, and a scoring system. I recommend checking the local traffic management bureau's website in advance to confirm the specific amount and process, such as online payment or offline payment. Although the fourth subject exam is theoretical, its importance is no less than the road test, as it helps you develop safe habits. Although the fee is small, it is mandatory for everyone unless under special circumstances. During preparation, you can take several mock exams to minimize additional expenses.

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DeHazel
11/08/25 7:44am

Yes, there is a fee for the Subject 4 exam. The cost varies by region, typically ranging from tens to a hundred yuan. Payment can be handled by the driving school or made individually, covering operational expenses of the test center. A retest requires an additional fee if failed, so thorough preparation is advised.

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DeJameson
12/30/25 2:41am

My son paid around 100 yuan for the Subject 4 driving test. As a parent, I think this small fee is worthwhile, but children should study traffic safety knowledge seriously to avoid failing and wasting money. Whether the fee is included in the driving school's total price or paid separately, it's used to ensure fair testing. I recommend checking local regulations early, as some areas offer discounts. Subject 4 covers fundamental driving knowledge, and reviewing question banks on apps saves both money and effort.

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