What time is the second session of the Subject 4 exam at Changzhou Vehicle Management Office?
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Changzhou Vehicle Management Office's second session of the Subject 4 exam starts after 9:00 AM. Subject 4 Retake: There is no limit to the number of retakes for the Subject 4 exam, and no additional fees are required for retakes. Subject 2 and Subject 3 Retakes: For both Subject 2 and Subject 3 exams, an immediate retake is allowed once. If the retake is also unsuccessful, candidates must continue practicing before scheduling the next exam. Each subject allows for five exam scheduling attempts, with each attempt including one retake opportunity. Therefore, candidates effectively have 10 exam attempts per subject. If a candidate fails to pass any subject after five scheduling rounds (totaling 10 exam attempts), they must restart the process from Subject 1.
Hey, I remember when I took the Subject 4 test at the Changzhou Vehicle Management Office, the second session usually started at 2 PM. But don't just take my word for it—it's best to check the Changzhou Traffic Police website or call to confirm, as the schedule might have changed recently. Back then, I arrived 40 minutes early, but parking spots outside the Vehicle Management Office were hard to find, and I almost ended up late. The test mainly focuses on road rules, and there's a question bank on the review app—just go through it a few times. Remember to bring your ID card and exam admission ticket, unlike me who forgot them the first time and had to make an extra trip. If it's hot, arriving early lets you snag a seat near the air conditioning for some comfort. In short, checking the official website in advance is the safest bet. Safe driving starts with good preparation!
We veteran drivers recall that the second session of Subject 4 at Changzhou Vehicle Management Office was mostly scheduled for 2 pm in the past. Although it might not be accurate now, I still recommend checking the latest notice via Jiangsu Traffic Service Official Account. I learned this the hard way years ago when I assumed fixed timing but encountered last-minute rescheduling. Most importantly, leave early to avoid rush hour - the southern urban section of Changzhou often gets jammed for half an hour. Don't overlook details of new traffic regulations during preparation, especially the drunk driving penalties which are error-prone. Bring all required documents, stay calm - most pass on first attempt, don't stress yourself out.