
Applicants whose driver's learning permit has less than 6 months of validity can prioritize scheduling one exam for each subject on the internet, which is commonly known as the Green Channel. The scheduling method is as follows: Log in to the Internet Traffic Safety Comprehensive Service Management Platform, click on Local Exam Scheduling or Non-local Exam Scheduling. The page will display the basic information of the student, who needs to select the subject for scheduling and then click Next. If the student meets the conditions for priority scheduling, the system will display a link to switch to priority scheduling. Click on it to proceed. The student needs to read the priority scheduling service notice. After reading, click 'Read and Agree' to proceed. Select the exam date and location, then click Query. The corresponding available exam sessions will be displayed. After selecting the desired exam session, click Next to proceed. The page will display the student's scheduling information. After confirming the information again, click Send Verification Code. The system will send a 6-digit verification code to the bound mobile phone. After entering the verification code, click Schedule to complete the exam scheduling.

The Green Channel regulation for Subject 4 primarily provides priority examination services for special groups. I’ve noticed that in the driving test, individuals such as seniors aged 65 and above, active-duty military personnel, pregnant women, or persons with disabilities can enjoy this benefit without needing to book in advance or wait in long queues. These regulations may vary slightly across local vehicle management offices or driving schools, but generally require presenting relevant documentation, such as an ID card showing age or a military ID. The advantage is that it truly saves time, especially during peak exam periods when crowds are overwhelming—the priority channel can reduce waiting time by several hours. I recommend that candidates check local policies before the exam to avoid realizing too late that they don’t qualify, wasting time unnecessarily. This channel isn’t a privilege but a fair measure to accommodate special needs, helping vulnerable groups pass the test more smoothly. Overall, it improves exam venue efficiency and reduces congestion. A reminder: when using the Green Channel, avoid cutting in line to disrupt others’ normal procedures. If issues arise after applying, candidates can directly contact the driving school’s customer service for assistance. Finally, passing the driving test isn’t the end goal—safe driving matters more.

The rules for the green channel in Subject 4 are designed to provide convenience for specific candidates. From what I understand, individuals aged 65 and above can use it to take the test with priority, as queuing can be too strenuous for them. It also applies to military personnel and pregnant women, facilitating quick scheduling. The specific details depend on local implementation—for example, some driving schools require on-site proof of age, while others automatically identify eligibility through the system. The benefit is saving waiting time and preventing candidates from becoming anxious, which could affect their performance. I remember when helping someone prepare, reminding them to bring the necessary documents to avoid a wasted trip. The green channel emphasizes fairness and is not available to everyone; regular candidates still take the test as usual. This regulation stems from social care policies aimed at reducing physical strain for elderly candidates. In practice, test center staff generally handle it very professionally. Candidates are advised to arrive early to confirm any policy changes. Safety comes first, and reviewing regulations before the test is more effective.

Subject 4 Green Channel grants priority to special groups. Seniors aged 65 and above can use it directly, eliminating the hassle of queuing. It also applies to military personnel and pregnant women. Bring your ID card for proof when applying. This reduces our burden, and the test center processes it quickly. Policies vary by region; I consulted my driving school when I took the test. It works really well and saves a lot of time. Safe driving is the foundation—practice your skills more after getting your license.


