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What is the passing score for the fourth subject in the driving test?

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McGabrielle
07/28/25 11:50pm
90 points is the passing score. This test is conducted after the third subject, so it is commonly referred to as the fourth subject test. Concept of the fourth subject: The fourth subject, also known as the theoretical test for the fourth subject or the driver's theoretical test, is part of the assessment for the motor vehicle driver's license. The passing score for the fourth subject is 90 points. The test consists of 50 questions, with a total score of 100 points, and each question is worth 2 points. The questions are mainly presented in the form of case studies, pictures, animations, etc. Test content: The fourth subject test includes requirements for safe and civilized driving operations, knowledge of safe driving under adverse weather and complex road conditions, methods for handling emergencies such as tire blowouts, and knowledge of post-accident procedures.
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VanMakayla
08/12/25 3:05am
I've been driving on the road for many years, and when I recall the days preparing for the driving test, the passing score for Subject 4 was 90 out of 100. This theoretical test mainly covers traffic regulations and safe driving knowledge, such as pedestrian priority, overtaking rules, and sign recognition, all of which must be thoroughly understood. I think many people underestimate it, believing that just memorizing the questions is enough, but in reality, not taking it seriously can easily lead to failure. I recommend practicing more with simulation test apps before the exam, such as 'Driving Test Treasure' or 'Yuanbei Driving Test,' for an hour each day, and understanding common mistakes like driving in rainy or foggy weather and emergency braking. Passing it in one go saves trouble; otherwise, retaking the exam is time-consuming and laborious, and it can delay getting your license. In actual driving, this knowledge can be life-saving, so don't take it lightly.
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Quentin
10/01/25 6:25am
I just passed the Subject 4 test recently and I'm thrilled to have made it. The passing score is 90 out of 100, and the exam consists entirely of multiple-choice and true/false questions. Although there are many questions, the time allotted is sufficient. During my preparation, I spent entire weekends practicing questions, focusing particularly on safe driving sections, such as penalties for drunk driving and proper use of vehicle lights. My instructor advised repeatedly practicing the question bank to avoid careless mistakes. After passing, I realized how crucial theory is—it's essential to master before hitting the road. I recommend downloading a driving test app and taking several mock exams to ensure a high accuracy rate. Remember, you need to score above 90 to pass, so don't take it lightly.
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StPresley
11/14/25 8:12am
I'm familiar with the driving test rules. For Subject 4, the passing score is 90 out of 100. The test covers traffic signs, safety knowledge, such as emergency handling and right-of-way judgment. When preparing, focus on core knowledge points - efficient learning is key, don't just memorize mechanically. Actual driving relies on understanding, not test scores.
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