What does the no-appointment period for Subject 4 mean?

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VonChase
07/29/25 10:20pm
After passing Subject 3, you can take Subject 4 within seven days without an appointment. This is the no-appointment period for Subject 4. Here is some relevant information: Concept: Subject 4 is an additional safety and common sense test added to the Subject 3 road test. Officially, there is no Subject 4. Exam content: The test consists of 50 questions, presented in the form of case studies, pictures, animations, etc. The total score is 100, with a passing score of 90. The main content of Subject 4 includes 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.
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