What time is the fourth session of Subject 4?
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Subject 4 (also known as the theoretical driving test) usually starts at 14:00 for its fourth session. It's recommended to arrive early, as being more than 15 minutes late will result in disqualification from the exam, requiring rescheduling. Subject 4 is officially called the theoretical driving test. Below are introductions to other examination subjects: 1. Subject 1: Also known as the theoretical driving test, it's part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. The test covers driving theory basics, road safety laws and regulations, and local traffic rules. The format is computer-based with 100 questions, requiring a score of 90 or above to pass. 2. Subject 2: Commonly referred to as the small road test, it's the practical driving skills assessment conducted in a closed course. For C1 and C2 license categories, it includes five mandatory test items: reverse parking, parallel parking, hill start, right-angle turns, and S-curve driving. 3. Subject 3: Comprising both on-road driving skills test and safety & civilized driving knowledge test, it's another crucial part of the driver's license examination. The specific content varies depending on the vehicle class being tested for.
I think the schedule for the Subject 4 exam really varies by location, as the test sessions depend on the specific arrangements of the local examination center. I took the test last year, and the fourth session was scheduled around 2 PM, but this entirely depends on the driving school and region where you registered. When I took the exam in Shanghai, each test center had its own timetable—some places held three sessions in the morning and three in the afternoon, so the fourth session might be the first afternoon slot. I recommend checking your exam notice directly or visiting the official website of the traffic management bureau for accurate information, rather than relying on word-of-mouth details to avoid missing your slot. Arriving at the test center half an hour early is the safest bet—it helps you stay calm and focused on the exam content, which is all about safety rules and emergency procedures. Make sure to review the question bank multiple times during your preparation, stay relaxed, and you’ll pass in one go!