Process of Taking Subject 4 Exam in a Different Location?
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Students only need to bring their ID card and photos to the local vehicle management office to apply for the Subject 4 exam in a different location. Below are the precautions for the Subject 4 exam: 1. Verify Information: After sitting down, first verify the examinee information. If it does not match your own, check if it is your seat. If not, find your correct seat. If the seat is correct but the information is wrong, report it immediately. 2. Follow Exam Room Rules: During the Subject 4 exam, adhere to the exam room discipline. If you make loud noises while waiting, you will be directly expelled and disqualified from the exam that day. 3. Follow Instructions: Obey the staff's arrangements. If you have questions, raise your hand and ask the examiner. Don't be afraid. 4. Adjust Camera Position: Adjust the camera position to focus on the upper third of your face and chest. If your face does not appear in the monitoring range, your score will be invalidated.
Oh, I just helped my cousin with this the other day. Taking the subject 4 exam in a different location is actually quite convenient. It mainly involves three steps: first, confirm that the original driving school agrees to transfer your records, then take your ID card to the local DMV in the new area to complete the transfer procedures. Remember to bring 1-inch photos, as their system can check your exam records. You can schedule the exam on the 12123 traffic management app, choosing a test center near you. On the exam day, bring your documents and arrive half an hour early. If you pass, you'll sign and take the oath on the spot to get your driver's license. However, rules vary slightly by location, so it's best to call the local DMV in advance to check if materials like proof of residence are needed, to avoid a wasted trip. You can handle the whole process yourself without having to run back and forth like before.