
Subject 4 exam dates are not fixed and are determined based on the scheduled appointment date. Below is relevant information: 1. Exam frequency: Subject 4 can be taken up to 3 times per month according to the scheduled date, available on regular working days. According to driver's license exam regulations, there must be a 10-day interval between two exams, hence the maximum of 3 attempts per month. 2. Regulations: Failing Subject 4 does not require retaking previously passed subjects (Subject 1, Subject 2, Subject 3). The driving school will schedule the retest, which generally doesn't require additional fees. If failing after 5 retests, all previously passed subjects become invalid. 3. Main exam content: Safe 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.

There is actually no fixed date for the Subject 4 exam each month. My driving instructor repeatedly emphasized this when I enrolled, because the DMV's exam schedule changes every month. Nowadays, you need to make an appointment in advance through the Traffic Management 12123 app, and the system will randomly assign dates based on the availability of test centers and slots. For example, when I booked last month, the available time slots were the afternoon sessions on the 6th, 17th, and 28th. So, the key is to regularly log into the app to check for available slots. The driving school also posts the bookable time slots for the current month in group chats. It’s best to start monitoring the updates at least half a month in advance, as during peak seasons, you might not secure a suitable time.

There's no fixed date for the Subject 4 exam! I know this all too well. When helping my cousin get his driver's license this year, I found it completely different from five years ago. Now it's all appointment-based, and booking an exam slot is like snatching concert tickets on the traffic police app. Last month, their driving school released three batches: the 7th at the beginning of the month, the 20th in the middle, and the 30th at the end. The 20th session was fully booked in just 5 minutes. To secure a test smoothly, you need to do two things: first, ask the instructor to help monitor the exam slot release notifications, and second, set a daily alarm to refresh the app. Especially during peak periods like winter and summer vacations, you might not get a slot for the entire month.

As an experienced driving instructor who frequently accompanies students for exams, I know the schedule for Subject 4 like the back of my hand. The DMW releases exam plans at the beginning of each month, but dates vary weekly, with possible sessions from Tuesday to Friday and occasional Saturday slots. The key is to check your driving school's schedule—for example, ours this month has three batches on the 5th, 15th, and 27th. I strongly recommend booking your exam immediately upon receiving your serial number; good time slots disappear within hours. Some test centers may allow last-minute slots when demand is low, but in big cities, securing a spot typically requires booking at least 20 days in advance.


