
The main content of the driving test subject 4 includes: 1. Requirements for safe and civilized driving operations. 2. Knowledge of safe driving under adverse weather and complex road conditions, as well as emergency handling methods for situations such as tire blowouts. 3. Knowledge on handling traffic accidents after they occur. Subject 4, also known as the subject 4 theory test or driver theory test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license . After the implementation of the Ministry of Public Security's Order No. 123, the subject 3 test was divided into two parts: in addition to the road test, a safety and common sense test was added, commonly referred to as "subject 4".

I just passed Subject 4 last week, which was a common sense test on safe and civilized driving, consisting entirely of multiple-choice and true/false questions. It covered topics like traffic signal recognition, intersection yielding rules, pedestrian priority, and accident handling procedures, such as whether to call the police or rescue people first after a car accident. It also tested the dangers of drunk and drug-impaired driving, the consequences of fatigued driving, and safety precautions for driving in rain or snow. I think preparation should involve practicing mock questions on the driving school app, noting down mistakes to understand the reasons, rather than just memorizing. After passing, I feel more aware of the importance of safety and can avoid many accidents on the road, like remembering to dim headlights when driving at night. Passing this subject is crucial to obtaining a driver's license.

Thinking back to when I took the Subject 4 test in my younger days, the focus was on traffic regulations and safe behaviors. It covered principles like yielding, proper overtaking timing, and emergency responses such as handling a tire blowout. There were also moral aspects, like yielding to pedestrians at crosswalks. Now, as an experienced driver, I see how this exam cultivates good habits—new drivers who learn thoroughly can reduce accident rates. For exam prep, I recommend studying the official materials and understanding the practical application of each knowledge point. Safety should always come first.

Subject 4 is the theoretical safety test, which I just retook. It covers topics like the meaning of traffic signs, post-accident procedures, and preventing distracted driving. The questions are all multiple-choice, testing your understanding of rules and safety. I spent two days reviewing practice questions. Remember to study the section on driving in different weather conditions, like using fog lights in foggy weather.

I helped my son review before his exam. Subject 4 mainly covered safety knowledge, such as pedestrian protection, the dangers of drunk driving, and rule compliance. It also tested ethics, like not cutting in line or street racing. I feel it's important for the whole family's safety, and he drives more steadily after passing. For preparation, we practiced with question banks and memorized key points.

I'm preparing for Subject 4, which covers traffic safety regulations, emergency response, and good driving habits. The multiple-choice questions include traffic signals, intersection rules, and driving in bad weather. I practice questions daily to understand the reasons behind correct and incorrect options, such as why to slow down in rain or snow. Passing the theory exam can guide practical driving and improve road safety.


