What to Prepare for Taking Subject 4 in a Different Location?
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Introduction to the requirements for taking Subject 4 in a different location: According to the "Cross-Region Convenience" policy, applicants only need to bring their ID card to the local vehicle management office to complete the cross-region examination procedures. If there is a need to change the place of residence due to reasons such as study or work, an application can be made to transfer the examination to a different location. However, there is only one opportunity for this transfer, and all remaining exams as well as receiving the driver's license must be completed in the city where the transfer is made. Below is an introduction to the various subjects of the driver's license examination: 1. Subject 1: A theoretical examination on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge, conducted on a computer with a full score of 100, and a passing score of 90 or above (including 90). 2. Subject 2: A practical driving skills test conducted on a vehicle within a designated area. Results are only categorized as pass or fail. 3. Subject 3: (1) Road driving skills test: This is a practical test conducted on a vehicle on a road or simulated environment. (2) Safe and civilized driving test (Subject 4): This is a theoretical examination with a full score of 100, and a passing score of 90 or above (including 90).
I previously changed my subject four exam location due to a job transfer to another city, and the entire process was faster than expected. You need to first go to the original test site's DMV to complete the transfer procedures—just bring your ID card, and they will transfer your records to the new location. Then immediately contact the DMV at the new test site, preferably in person, to confirm the reception status. You should also schedule your exam time in advance on the Traffic Management 12123 App to avoid peak-period congestion. After changing locations, the test environment might differ, so I recommend visiting the new site a few days before the exam to familiarize yourself with the rules. Remember to bring your exam admission ticket and valid original ID—don’t forget them. The whole process can be completed within a week, but starting early saves hassle. A driving school certificate isn’t mandatory for the transfer unless required by the original school. In short, stay proactive and don’t delay.