What is the content of the Subject 4 driving test?

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FranciscoLee
07/29/25 8:25am
According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses", the content of the Subject 4 test is safety and civilized driving knowledge questions, consisting of 50 questions. The questions are mainly in the form of cases, pictures, animations, etc., with a full score of 100 points and a passing score of 90. Subject 4, also known as the Subject 4 theory test or driver theory test, is part of the motor vehicle driving license assessment. 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 civilized knowledge test was added, commonly known as Subject 4. It is not a separate subject, but because this test is conducted after Subject 3, it is commonly referred to as the Subject 4 test. In official terms, there is no Subject 4. The safety and civilized driving knowledge test is conducted after Subject 3. Subject 4 has no limit on the number of test attempts. If the first test of the day is not passed, an on-site retest can be taken once. If it is still not passed, it needs to be rescheduled, and no retest fee is required. However, it should be noted that the validity period of the driving skill test permit is three years. If the applicant does not complete the test within the validity period, the results of the already passed subjects will be invalidated. Subject 4 test notes: Test time: The test time is 45 minutes. If 12 points (6 questions) are wrong during the answering process, the test will be terminated. Number of questions: According to the type of driver's license being tested, 50 questions are selected proportionally from the corresponding Subject 4 test question bank for answering, with each question worth 2 points. Test question types: The test questions are divided into single-choice questions (including true/false questions) and multiple-choice questions. The first 45 questions are single-choice, and the last 5 are multiple-choice. The test questions include animation questions, picture questions, scenario recognition questions, and text narrative questions. Retest notes: If Subject 4 is not passed, only Subject 4 needs to be retested. The driving school will schedule the retest, with no limit on the number of retests. If not passed, retests can continue indefinitely, and no retest fee is required for Subject 4 retests. Subject 4 test techniques: Strengthen the error-prone areas and find the reasons for the errors. For marked questions, do not just look at the correct answers and memorize them. Refer to regulations, textbooks, or reference books to find out the reasons for the errors and understand and digest them. Classify and summarize the test questions. Refer to the question bank analysis for classification and find similar questions: There are many similar questions in the question bank that are easy to confuse, so they need to be taken out for summary and analysis. For example, in traffic signs, the patterns for walking, hiking, pedestrian crossing, and pedestrian crossing warning are very similar and easy to confuse. When studying, they should be classified so that mistakes are less likely. Find memory techniques: There are many questions in the question bank with numbers, which can be summarized for easier memory. There are a total of 3 subjects in the driving test, namely Subject 1, Subject 2, and Subject 3. The Subject 3 test is divided into two parts. Subject 1 refers to the road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge test subject; Subject 2 refers to the field driving skill test subject; Subject 3 test refers to the road driving skill and safety and civilized driving knowledge test subject.
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OSilas
08/12/25 5:12am
I have instructed many students at the driving school, and the Subject 4 test is essentially a written theoretical exam on safe and civilized driving, covering a wide range of topics. You need to recognize the meanings of various traffic signs and signals, as well as safe driving rules, such as maintaining a safe following distance, how to use lights in rainy or foggy conditions, and what to pay attention to when overtaking on highways. Emergency handling is also tested, like how to react to a tire blowout or a pedestrian suddenly crossing the road. Additionally, the exam covers liability division in traffic accidents and the procedures for reporting them, while the new traffic regulations often test penalties for drunk driving and speeding. The test is conducted on a computer, with single-choice and true/false questions making up the bulk of it. The question bank contains around a thousand questions, and you need to score at least 90 points to pass. I recommend practicing with mock tests regularly, as understanding this knowledge can truly help avoid serious problems on the road.
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MargaretAnn
10/05/25 6:10am
Last year when I took my driver's license test, I passed the subject four (road safety knowledge), and found the content very practical. It was mainly divided into several sections: traffic common sense included recognizing signs and road markings; the safe driving part covered techniques for driving in bad weather and blind spot awareness; the civility aspect emphasized yielding to pedestrians and avoiding unnecessary honking. Emergency handling tested steps for dealing with a flat tire or accidents ahead. There were also laws and regulations, such as determining accident liability and how to respond to police checks. Practicing the question bank thoroughly was enough, as all question types were multiple-choice and true/false, making revision easier with a high pass rate. I've applied these knowledge points when driving on highways, like remembering speed limits to avoid tickets—very down-to-earth, and it gave me peace of mind after learning.
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