What is the passing score for driving test subject four?
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Subject four has a full score of 100, and a score of 90 is required to pass. Subject four is the safety and civilized driving test, which mainly examines the operational requirements for safe and civilized driving, knowledge of safe driving under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods such as tire blowouts, etc. Here are some notes for answering questions in the subject four test: 1. Check carefully: There is ample time for the test, so don't rush when answering questions. Check before moving to the next question, and you cannot go back to modify an answer once written. 2. Read questions carefully: If new questions appear in the test, think carefully before selecting the answer. For multiple-choice questions, prevent missing options by checking each condition one by one. 3. Answer order adjustment: If you see a familiar question, don't just select the answer directly, as the order of answers may differ from the simulation, leading to mistakes.
I just passed my driver's license test. For the fourth subject (safety and civilized driving questions), the passing score is 90 out of 100. The test consists entirely of multiple-choice questions covering practical road condition judgment, yielding to pedestrians, and handling sudden accidents. When I was preparing, I repeatedly practiced mock tests on my phone using the 'Driving Test Treasure' app. There were 50 questions in total, each worth 2 points—getting five wrong would land you exactly at the 90-point threshold. Honestly, as long as you practice mock tests several times and memorize common trick questions (like consequences of drunk driving or how to handle severe weather), reaching 90 points isn't difficult. The test center gives you two attempts; if you fail the first time, you can retake it immediately. Don’t stress too much—take your time answering since there’s ample time. The key is to truly internalize those safety principles, not just for the test but to apply them to your daily driving habits.