What is included in the Subject 4 file?
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The file includes the application form, physical examination form, training records, student registration form, teaching log, and score reports for Subject 1, Subject 2, Subject 3, and Subject 4. Subject 4 exam content and format: The main assessment content includes safe and civilized driving operation requirements, safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations such as tire blowouts, and post-accident handling knowledge. The exam consists of 50 questions, primarily in the form of case studies, images, and animations. Question types include true/false, single-choice, and multiple-choice questions. The total score is 100, with a passing score of 90. How to schedule the Subject 4 exam: Open the "Traffic Management 12123" APP and enter the software homepage. After entering the main interface, click "More" to access the business center. Find and click on "Driver's License Services," then locate and enter "Exam Scheduling." Choose a suitable exam venue from the options provided by the system. Enter the "Exam Scheduling Business Instructions" reading interface, wait for 5 seconds, and then click the "Read and Agree" option at the bottom of the page. Select the exam date and session based on personal preference, then click the "Schedule" button in the lower right corner to submit the scheduling information. Enter the received verification code in the APP, and after inputting the code, click the "Submit" button to complete the scheduling application. Note that there is no "Subject 4" option in the system; it is referred to as "Subject 3 Safe and Civilized Knowledge Exam."
When I took the fourth subject test, my file was packed with personal details—name, ID number, and photo, plus the score sheet that prominently displayed whether I passed or not. The exam date, time, and test center address were all clearly recorded. The most interesting part was the attached training certificate from the driving school, complete with the instructor's signature, like a little award confirming I'd completed all the training. That document was usually combined with records from the first and second subject tests to form a complete chain, making it easier for the DMV to use in issuing the driver's license. After receiving it, I immediately made a copy as backup, worried that losing it might affect my registration later. Throughout the process, the file served as proof of my efforts, and keeping it safe was crucial to avoid any rework hassles.