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What is Subject Four Called?

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IsabelaRose
07/29/25 9:54pm

Subject Four, also known as the Subject Four theoretical test or driver's theoretical test, is part of the assessment for obtaining a motor vehicle driver's license. Here are the specific details about the Subject Four test: 1. Number of Questions: The Subject Four question bank for small vehicles contains 1,240 questions, while the question bank for large vehicles has 1,715 questions. 2. Question Types: The test includes knowledge related to safe and civilized driving requirements, safe driving skills under complex conditions, and emergency handling, which were originally part of Subject One. These topics are now separated and conducted after the actual road driving test of Subject Three to further assess the traffic awareness of the candidates.

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Bo
08/15/25 9:35pm

Subject 4 is actually the safety and civilized driving knowledge test of Subject 3, but everyone calls it Subject 4 for convenience. Those who have taken the driver's license test know that this is the final theoretical test after the road test of Subject 3, with a full score of 100 and a passing score of 90. The questions cover common sense of safe driving, precautions for driving in bad weather, emergency handling, and so on. Before the test, I practiced the question bank for several days and found many situations that might be encountered in actual driving, such as what to do if a tire bursts or how to handle brake failure on the highway. These are all practical knowledge that can be used in daily driving. The test format is similar to Subject 1, consisting entirely of multiple-choice and true/false questions, operated on a computer, but the questions are more focused on practical applications. After passing, you can get your driver's license, so everyone considers this the final step of the driving test.

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GabrielleLee
10/17/25 6:28am

Speaking of Subject 4, it's actually the section on safe and civilized driving in the driver's license test. You need to prepare for it right after passing Subject 3. I think it's particularly important because it covers all the basics of safe driving, like how to yield to pedestrians and how to use lights correctly at night—these directly relate to road safety. When I took the test, I noticed there were many scenario-based questions in the question bank, all quite relevant to real-life situations. Now that I drive myself, I realize the things taught in Subject 4 are truly helpful, as the last thing you want while driving is an accident. So don't think of it as just a formality; studying it carefully is definitely the right move.

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DelDamian
11/30/25 7:12am

The subject four test is the final hurdle for driving common sense, with questions more targeted than subject one. On my test day, I got 50 questions, most of which were analyzing accident cases and required selecting the correct actions. For example, how to yield to an ambulance or what lights to use in a tunnel—many details that are easy to get wrong if not usually paid attention to. Fortunately, the question types are fixed, and being familiar with the question bank basically ensures no issues. After passing, you can sign and get your license on the spot, which is very convenient.

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