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What is Subject Four Also Called in Relation to Subject Three?

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OSteven
07/29/2025, 07:00:48 PM

Subject Four is the theoretical test of Subject Three. Below is relevant information about Subject Four: 1. Introduction: Subject Four, also known as the Subject Four theoretical test or driver theory test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. The original examination consisted of Subject One (theoretical test), Subject Two (yard test), electronic subject test, and Subject Three (road test). According to the Ministry of Public Security's Order No. 123, an additional theoretical test is required after the road test. Since this test is conducted after Subject Three, it is commonly referred to as the Subject Four test. 2. Test Content: The main content 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 knowledge on handling traffic accidents.

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DeAlyssa
08/15/2025, 08:51:17 PM

Well, I've been teaching driving for over a decade. In our industry, Subject 4 is actually called the 'Safe and Civilized Driving Knowledge Test' of Subject 3. It's the theoretical part after the on-road test of Subject 3, mainly covering safe driving knowledge like accident handling procedures, traffic sign recognition, and the dangers of drunk driving. Why this division? Because Subject 3 tests actual road driving skills, while Subject 4 ensures you have safety awareness - not just knowing how to drive but also understanding the rules. The exam draws questions from a question bank, consisting entirely of multiple-choice and true/false questions. Too many wrong answers means you'll likely fail. Learning this helps new drivers avoid accidents, develop good habits, and drive more safely in daily life. I advise students not to underestimate it - practicing more questions will help you pass.

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Madeleine
10/18/2025, 02:14:14 AM

I just finished the Subject 3 test not long ago, and now I'm practicing Subject 4 questions every day. My driving instructor and others say that Subject 4 is essentially the safety exam for Subject 3, testing the application of traffic rules and common knowledge of civilized driving. It covers a lot of content, including accident first aid knowledge, driving in bad weather, and pedestrian priority. I get nervous every time I practice because you can only get a few questions wrong—if you make too many mistakes, you have to start over. Only after passing this can you truly complete the Subject 3 process and get your driver's license. I feel this knowledge is quite useful; after learning it, I'll feel more confident driving on the road and won't be afraid of unexpected situations. Usually, practicing more with online mock tests makes the preparation smoother.

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AdrianaDella
12/01/2025, 01:53:44 AM

As a participant in safety training, the full name of Subject Four is the Safe and Civilized Driving Knowledge Test, often referred to as the theoretical extension of Subject Three. It focuses on assessing drivers' safety awareness and moral standards. The content includes the application of traffic regulations, emergency handling such as how to report a car accident, the consequences of drunk driving, and other aspects that can prevent accident risks. Subject Three involves practical driving skills, while Subject Four fills the theoretical gaps, ensuring drivers are more reliable on the road. Personally, I emphasize that learning more of this knowledge can reduce traffic accident rates and create a more harmonious society.

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TannerFitz
01/21/2026, 03:17:24 AM

When I was getting my driver's license, the subject four test was called the safety assessment part of subject three. It was a theoretical test after the road test, covering multiple-choice questions like how to handle blind spots, rules for night driving, and common knowledge such as yielding to pedestrians. The test format was simple but scoring was strict—failing five questions meant game over. Only after passing it could you complete all the requirements of subject three and drive with peace of mind after getting your license. I spent days practicing these questions, and the content helped me develop good driving habits and avoid potential hazards.

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DiCollin
04/17/2026, 03:32:48 AM

In the community, experienced drivers often say that Subject 4 is the safe driving component of Subject 3, officially known as the Safe and Civilized Driving Knowledge Test. The content covers everything from traffic ethics to emergency knowledge, such as driving methods in foggy weather and accident handling procedures—all of which are theoretical tests. Subject 3 focuses on practical skills, while Subject 4 reinforces safety concepts. If you make too many mistakes during the exam, you might fail, so it's recommended to practice more to pass.

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