
Students who need to transfer the fourth subject back to the local area only need to bring their ID card and photos to the local vehicle office to complete the procedure. The following is a related introduction to the fourth subject examination: 1. Examination content: The fourth subject, also known as the theoretical examination for the fourth subject or the driver's theoretical examination, is part of the third subject. The third subject examination consists of two parts: besides the road test, there is an additional safety and civilization knowledge test, commonly known as the fourth subject, which assesses driving ethics. 2. Examination scope: Depending on the type of driving license being tested, 50 questions are proportionally selected from the corresponding question bank for the fourth subject examination. For small vehicle driving licenses, questions are selected from 1235 questions, and for large vehicle driving licenses, questions are also selected from 1235 questions, with each question worth 2 points.

I was a student who transferred back to my local area to take the Subject 4 test last year, and the process wasn’t complicated at all. First, you need to contact the driving school or test center in the other city, explain that you want to transfer the exam locally, and ask them to issue a transfer certificate or score confirmation letter. Then, prepare the required documents: your original ID card and a copy, a few recent passport-sized photos, and that certificate. Take these to the local DMV to fill out an application form—some places even allow online processing, saving you a trip. The fee is around 100-200 yuan, varying by location. Don’t forget that a medical report might be required, though it wasn’t needed in my case. If everything goes smoothly, the process can be completed in 3-5 days. The key is to start early to avoid delays in scheduling the exam. When reviewing traffic rules, I used a mobile app to practice questions—getting familiar with them made the test a breeze. In short, don’t procrastinate. Take it step by step, and there’s no pressure. Transferring the exam locally saves you the hassle and travel costs.

As a parent, I have helped my child with the procedure of transferring the subject four exam locally, with the key being not to make mistakes in the details. First, communicate with the original driving school to obtain a certificate—avoid using emails as they can delay the process; calls are more efficient. Prepare all necessary documents: a copy of the child's ID card, a one-inch photo, and the transfer certificate, then submit them at the local DMV window. Fill out a form on-site, and double-check the name and address to avoid delays. The fee is usually under 200, but remember to get a receipt for backup. Before the exam, encourage your child to review traffic knowledge thoroughly and practice mock tests multiple times to ensure a solid grasp of safety knowledge. Common issues like incomplete materials leading to rework can be avoided by bringing backup copies or taking photos stored on your phone. Overall, it takes a few days to complete, but the key is ensuring they pass subject four on the first try, so they can get their license sooner and drive safely with peace of mind.

Transferring the Subject 4 test back to my hometown was quite fast. Here are the key points: Contacting the original driving school to obtain the transfer test certificate is the crucial first step; just bring your ID card and photos to the local DMV to fill out forms and submit the required documents. The cost is only a few hundred yuan, and the test isn't difficult if you review the rules well. Procedures may vary by location, so it's recommended to check the DMV website or call for consultation to avoid unnecessary trips.

For us middle-aged folks, getting a driver's license was much more complicated when we were young. Now, transferring the subject four exam locally has been greatly simplified. First, contact the original test center to obtain a certificate, then go to the local DMV to fill out an application form with photos and ID documents. Don't overlook the medical check requirements, though most places can skip it. Make sure to thoroughly review traffic rules—passing the test ensures peace of mind when driving private cars. Take a week to get it done properly without rushing, as mistakes will cost more time. Early preparation saves effort, and current policies are much more convenient now.

As a working professional, time is precious. The process of transferring Subject 4 locally involves three steps: contact the original driving school to quickly download the electronic certificate; fill out the form online or in person at the local DMV, providing copies and photos; pay a fee of 100-200 to schedule the exam. Pitfalls to avoid: certificate transmission may be delayed, so follow up proactively. Use fragmented time to study efficiently with question-banking apps; schedule the exam on non-working days to minimize leave. The whole process can be completed within a week—the key is to handle it early and avoid last-minute delays. Ensure thorough preparation to pass on the first attempt smoothly.


