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What is the content of the Subject 4 driving test?

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LailaLee
07/29/2025, 02:01:49 AM

Subject 4 test mainly includes: safe and civilized driving operation requirements, safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods in situations such as tire blowouts, and knowledge of post-traffic accident handling. Additional information is as follows: 1. Introduction: Subject 4, also known as the Subject 4 theory test or driver theory test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. The original test consisted of Subject 1 theory test, Subject 2 yard test, electronic Subject test, and Subject 3 road test. Subject 4 separates the requirements for safe and civilized driving, safe driving skills under complex conditions, and emergency handling knowledge from the original Subject 1, placing them after the actual road driving test of 'Subject 3' to further assess the candidate's traffic quality. 2. Retake instructions: If Subject 4 is not passed, there is no need to retake the previously passed subjects (Subject 1, Subject 2, Subject 3). Candidates can schedule a retake on their own, and no retake fee is required. There are no scheduling restrictions for the safe and civilized driving theory test, but the driving skill permit is valid for three years. If the applicant does not complete the test within the validity period, the passed subjects will be invalidated.

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OMiguel
08/12/2025, 04:51:51 PM

As a driving school instructor, I have been involved in many subject four exams, which mainly focus on safe and civilized driving knowledge. The exam consists of multiple-choice and true/false questions answered on a computer. Topics include traffic regulations, road sign recognition, emergency handling such as what to do in case of a tire blowout, accident response, and safety common sense like not driving under the influence and yielding to pedestrians. Key sections cover nighttime driving, driving in special weather conditions, and driving etiquette. During regular teaching, I encourage students to practice more with the question bank on the app, familiarizing themselves with about 500 questions, and not just memorizing but understanding why safety comes first. The exam has a high pass rate, but if these concepts are forgotten, accidents can happen when driving on the road, so it's essential to prepare well.

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MacLola
10/03/2025, 04:33:13 AM

I just passed the Subject 4 exam, and the memory is still fresh. The content was entirely theoretical, mainly divided into three parts: traffic rule questions like speed limit signs and no-lane-change zones; safe driving questions covering pedestrian priority and emergency braking essentials; and moral civilization sections, such as not honking unnecessarily or assisting accident victims. The exam had many scenario simulations where you had to choose safe operations based on pictures, with each wrong answer deducting two points. During my preparation, I practiced extensively with the "Driving Test Guide" app, spending two weeks practicing every day. Passing felt like a relief, but the knowledge gained is crucial for actual driving, especially in avoiding rear-end collisions or handling slippery roads. I advise new learners not to stress and focus on memorizing common mistakes like highway emergency avoidance.

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PenelopeRose
11/16/2025, 10:24:33 PM

Having driven for 20 years, when I recall the content of Subject 4, it's all about basic safety knowledge—nothing difficult, just testing daily rules. For example, recognizing all traffic signals, not speeding, wearing seat belts, etc. In the exam questions, focus on hazardous material handling and fire safety knowledge, which are all practical on the road. Back when I took the test in my younger days, we had to write mock exams by hand; now it's computerized and even simpler. But ultimately, the exam isn't the goal—real driving is about learning to anticipate risks and maintain safe distances. Subject 4 helps build these habits. Just practice with real exam questions, and don’t treat it as just a task to complete.

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StJohn
01/07/2026, 12:01:30 AM

From the perspective of traffic safety promotion, the content of Subject 4 exam includes compliance with regulations, hazard prevention, and behavioral norms. The test paper is divided into modules: traffic sign recognition, safety precautions like seatbelt usage, and emergency escape procedures for assisting the injured. The goal is to cultivate a sense of responsibility through the exam, such as avoiding fatigued driving and reducing road rage. From a societal standpoint, it helps reduce accident rates, with annual statistics showing that newly licensed drivers who undergo this training tend to be more cautious. I recommend learners start with driving school materials, emphasize case studies, and recognize that passing the exam is not difficult—the key is to internalize civilized driving habits.

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McMia
04/03/2026, 11:05:15 PM

When helping my child prepare for the Subject 4 test, I researched and found the exam focuses on safety and civility: traffic rules like yielding when turning and prohibited signs; safety operations such as braking distance in rain; and moral questions like not running red lights. All questions are single-choice or true/false, with a question bank of about 1,000, emphasizing error-prone areas like pedestrian priority and emergency steps. I reminded my kid not to just read the book but to practice more with simulation apps—an hour a day is efficient. Passing gets the license quickly, but what you learn ensures safety. Parents should also share some experience during practice to avoid careless mistakes.

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