What is the latest time to arrive for Subject 4 in the afternoon?

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VanKira
07/30/25 5:20am
Subject 4 requires arrival by 15:30 at the latest in the afternoon. Below are the specific details of the Subject 4 exam: 1. Exam Time: Morning entry time is 8:30–10:30; afternoon entry time is 13:30–15:30. Each exam session lasts 45 minutes, and candidates must arrive before the final entry time. 2. Retake Instructions: Each Subject 4 exam session offers one retake opportunity. If the first attempt is unsuccessful, the examiner can re-scan the candidate's ID card for a retake. If the retake is also unsuccessful, the exam is considered failed. After passing Subject 1, a driving skills learning certificate is issued, valid for three years. During this period, candidates can schedule the Subject 4 exam an unlimited number of times.
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