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What does it mean to be exempt from appointment within 9 days for Subject 4?

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DelJoel
07/29/25 2:38pm
In the driving test, there is no Subject 4. The safety and civilization knowledge test of Subject 4 is just an extension of Subject 3, but it is commonly referred to as Subject 4. Therefore, after completing Subject 3, there is no need to wait for 10 days or be exempt from appointment within 9 days. As long as the required learning hours are completed, you can schedule Subject 4 at any time. The relevant introduction to Subject 4 is as follows: Introduction 1: Subject 4 is also known as the theoretical test of Subject 4 or the driver's theoretical test, which is part of the assessment for the motor vehicle driver's license. Introduction 2: The original test consisted of the theoretical test of Subject 1, the stake test of Subject 2, the electronic subject test, and the road test of Subject 3. According to the Ministry of Public Security's Order No. 123, another theoretical test is required after the road test. Since this test is conducted after Subject 3, it is commonly referred to as the Subject 4 test.
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LaKendra
08/13/25 7:03am
I just got my driver's license, and now let me talk about the 9-day no-appointment policy for Subject 4. Subject 4 is the safe driving knowledge test, and the no-appointment policy means that if you fail the Subject 3 road test, you can directly go to the test center to retake Subject 4 within 9 days starting from the day you failed, without having to make an appointment online or through the driving school as usual, saving you a lot of waiting time. When I took the test last year, I encountered this once—I accidentally failed Subject 3, but the next day I rushed to the test center to take Subject 4 and passed smoothly. It felt super convenient and saved me a lot of hassle. The main thing is that there are too many people taking the driving test now, and appointments often get scheduled weeks later. This policy helps candidates save time, avoid prolonged stress, and even improves the pass rate. However, you must note that it has to be the same driving test center; otherwise, you might not get this benefit. It’s recommended to check the official notice before the test to make sure everything is in order.
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DelLucille
10/11/25 3:37am
As a seasoned driver with ten years of experience, I understand the benefits of the no-appointment policy for Subject 4. Subject 4 is the theoretical test, and the 9-day no-appointment rule applies to retaking the test after failing Subject 3. You can go directly to the test center without making a special appointment. This arrangement is very reasonable, avoiding long waiting times that delay the progress of the driving test. I remember that before this policy, everyone had to make an appointment in advance and waited anxiously. Now that the driving test system has been optimized, it is especially friendly to beginners. I suggest not to be discouraged after failing and to take advantage of this 9-day opportunity to practice and retake the test. However, it is important to bring all necessary materials such as your ID card, as test centers can sometimes be crowded with long queues, so going early is a safer bet. Overall, this policy reflects the improvement in driving test efficiency and is worth praising.
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McGabrielle
11/24/25 4:45am
From years of teaching experience, the no-appointment rule for Subject 4 is considerate. Subject 4 tests driving theory knowledge. If a student fails Subject 3, they can retake Subject 4 within 9 days without booking, reducing wait times and speeding up license acquisition. I find this design practical because post-failure, students are often in good form and more likely to pass when retesting promptly. Remember to bring all required documents – test centers usually process on-site, but delays may occur during peak times. This no-appointment policy stems from efficiency needs, with local implementation details varying. It's advisable to consult your driving school or check official website updates beforehand to ensure smooth testing.
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