What is Subject Four Called?

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IsabelaRose
07/30/25 5:54am
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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