···
Log in / Register

What is the fourth subject of the driver's license test called?

4 Answers
DeJulianna
07/29/25 10:36pm
Test subject four of the driver's license exam consists of a theoretical test, specifically the driver's theory exam. Below are detailed explanations about driving license subject four: 1. Subject four is an additional safety and civilization knowledge test following the road test of subject three. The exam paper comprises 50 questions, presented in formats such as case studies, images, and animations, with a full score of 100 and a passing mark of 90. 2. The main content of subject four includes safety and civilized driving operation requirements, safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations like tire blowouts, and post-accident disposal knowledge.
Was this review help?
6
0
Share
PenelopeLee
08/15/25 11:38pm
I just got my driver's license last year, and the fourth subject was the safe and civilized driving knowledge test, which is the final theoretical assessment. It usually comes as the last step after passing the road test (Subject 3), covering topics like traffic safety regulations, driving ethics, emergency handling techniques, and traffic sign recognition. The exam is computer-based, consisting of multiple-choice and true/false questions, with a total score of 100—90 is required to pass. When I took the test, I practiced a lot with mock questions from driving test apps, such as taking simulated tests and reviewing my mistake notebook, which helped me familiarize myself with various situational questions, like driving in rain or snow or handling sudden accidents. Once you pass, you can apply for your driver's license immediately. Don’t underestimate this part—spend more time preparing, as it forms the safety foundation for your future driving. Now when I drive, I often recall the points I learned during the test, such as maintaining a safe distance and obeying signals—it’s really practical.
Was this review help?
15
2
Share
Expand All
McSilas
10/18/25 3:49am
As a parent, I have to talk about the fourth subject when kids take the driving test, officially known as the Safe and Civilized Driving Knowledge Exam. It's a perfect combination of theory and practice. The main content includes traffic rules, safe driving habits, and accident prevention measures. The test is conducted on a computer, consisting entirely of multiple-choice questions covering scenarios like driving in various weather conditions and road ethics. Kids should take it seriously and review the question bank thoroughly, not just aiming to pass but understanding the deeper meaning of the knowledge. Passing this test is essential to obtain the official driving qualification, as it forms the foundation for driving on the road. I often remind them to spend some time daily on mock tests to accumulate experience and pass easily. Failing and having to retake the exam can be quite a hassle. Safe driving starts with the test—this knowledge is helpful for a lifetime of driving, such as how to use lights correctly at night or handle fatigue driving issues, all of which are worth mastering in depth.
Was this review help?
16
2
Share
Expand All
MorganLee
12/01/25 4:28am
During the driving learning process, I understand that Subject 4 is the Safe and Civilized Driving Knowledge Test, serving as the final component of the theoretical exam. It primarily covers understanding traffic regulations, emergency response, and the cultivation of safety awareness. The test is mostly computer-based, featuring question types like multiple-choice questions that cover various practical scenarios. After passing Subject 3, students should immediately review this section, utilizing driving school materials or mobile apps for practice to enhance their passing rate and solidify safety knowledge. This section emphasizes daily driving applications, such as identifying hazard signs and handling unexpected road conditions, which are crucial for future driving. Therefore, it should not be taken lightly.
Was this review help?
8
0
Share
Expand All
More Forum Discussions

How to Install Car Wiper Blades?

Lift the cover on top; for some new wiper blades, you can pinch both sides, and the cover will pop open by itself. Then, remove the wiper arm from the wiper. After removing the old wiper blade, gently place the wiper arm on a towel. Be sure not to let it snap back on its own. Remember to remove the rubber protector from the new wiper blade. Open the cover on the new wiper blade, then insert the U-shaped end of the wiper arm into the slot on the wiper. Ensure the U-shaped end is properly seated in the slot. Once installed, close the cover and gently lower the wiper blade into place.
4
4
Share

How to Check Your Car's Warranty Period?

You can visit the local after-sales service department and inquire about the specific warranty date using the vehicle identification code. You can also call the after-sales service hotline and ask the customer service representative to check the specific warranty date of your vehicle. Alternatively, you can check the warranty period using the vehicle registration certificate.
11
2
Share

What to Do When the Car Battery Dies Because the Lights Were Left On?

If the car battery suddenly dies, you should contact a rescue vehicle to connect jumper cables and temporarily charge the battery to start the engine. Connect the positive terminal of the dead battery to the positive terminal of the rescue vehicle's battery, then connect the negative terminal of the rescue vehicle's battery to a metal part of the stalled car. After connecting the jumper cables, start the rescue vehicle's engine and slightly increase the RPM. After about 5 minutes, the dead battery will receive an emergency charge. If no tools are available, the simplest method is to push-start the car. Ensure the battery still has some residual charge.
14
0
Share

How to Remedy Bird Droppings Corrosion and Paint Cracking?

Use a wet wipe or a damp cloth, add a few drops of water to the dried bird droppings, wait for it to soften, and then wipe it off. Cover the bird droppings with a wet wipe or a small damp cloth. After two minutes, gently wipe off the bird droppings with a wet wipe or a small damp cloth. Be careful not to apply too much force. Do not let bird droppings stay on the car for too long, as they have a corrosive effect and can damage the car paint. Do not use a knife to scrape the droppings, as it will not only fail to clean them properly but also easily damage the car's surface, remove the paint, and require repairs, which is both unsightly and costly.
10
1
Share

How to Check the Score of Subject 2 Exam?

To check the Subject 2 exam score, you can enter the homepage of the [Traffic Safety Comprehensive Service Management Platform]; select the province where the candidate is located. Go to the [Personal Login] page - enter the username (usually the ID number) and password (if forgotten, you can reset it via mobile verification) to log in. After entering [My Homepage], the [Student Information] will be displayed below. Find the left menu "My Homepage" and enter; locate "Exam Information" in the student interface. Under the [Exam Information] section of the student information, the scores for each subject exam will be displayed.
10
4
Share

What is the clever trick for siphoning gas from a car?

It's best to use a white soft hose, and the inside of the tube should be clean without any debris. If the tube is dirty, it needs to be cleaned and dried. Insert one end of the tube into the car's fuel tank. Cover the end of the hose inserted into the fuel tank with your hand, place the clean other end in your mouth, and then suck hard. You will see the fuel slowly coming out of the fuel tank. Slowly bend down and place the fuel hose into a prepared fuel container. The fuel will then flow continuously into the container.
18
1
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.