What is Subject Four?
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Subject Four refers to the Safety and Civilization Knowledge Test, which assesses the driver's knowledge of safety and civilized driving. It is part of the motor vehicle driver's license examination. Since this test is conducted after Subject Three, it is referred to as Subject Four. The test consists of 50 questions, primarily in the form of case studies, images, and animations, with a full score of 100 and a passing score of 90. Subject Four extracts content related to safe and civilized driving requirements, safe driving skills in complex conditions, and emergency handling from the original Subject One, placing it after the actual road driving test of Subject Three to further evaluate the candidate's traffic awareness and proficiency.
I just got my driver's license recently. Subject 4 is actually a test on the theoretical knowledge of safe driving. After passing the Subject 3 road test, you have to take this one, which consists of 50 questions, with 90% being multiple-choice and true/false questions. The content is very practical, like how to handle pedestrians crossing the road, how to drive more safely in heavy rain, and recognizing all traffic signs. The test takes place in the computer lab at the DMV, and you have 45 minutes to complete it. Scoring above 90 points means you pass. The best part is that you can get your driver's license on the same day after passing. I can't wait to put the 'novice driver' sticker behind the steering wheel.