
Subject 4 in Changzhou is conducted at the local vehicle office under Changzhou jurisdiction. Below are detailed introductions about the Subject 4 test: Overview: Subject 4, also known as the Subject 4 theoretical test or driver's theory examination, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. The test paper consists of 50 questions, primarily presented in the form of case studies, images, animations, etc., with a full score of 100 and a passing mark of 90. Others: Subject 4 extracts requirements related to safe and civilized driving from the original Subject 1, along with safe driving skills under complex conditions and emergency handling knowledge, listing them separately. It is conducted after the "Subject 3" practical road driving test to further assess the candidate's level of traffic awareness.

I took the subject four test at the Driving Test Center of the Changzhou Vehicle Office, located near Longcheng Avenue in Tianning District. I checked the specific address on the map navigation beforehand. You need to make an appointment for the test. I used the Traffic Management 12123 app to select the time, brought my ID card, and the form provided by the driving school. The test was at 8 AM that day, and I arrived a little after 7 AM to find a queue already formed. I recommend not arriving at the last minute—the test center is quite large but crowded. The test consists of 50 multiple-choice questions, which are not difficult; practicing more questions will help you pass. The results are announced immediately after the test, and if you pass, you can go directly to the nearby window to collect your license. The whole process was smooth, but the key is to go to the right location to avoid delays. Familiarizing yourself with the environment in advance can ease tension. I even encountered an aunt who went to the wrong door, which caused a bit of a laugh.

Thinking back to when I took the Subject 4 exam over a decade ago, it was at the Vehicle Office test center in Changzhou. Back then, the location was on Zhongshan Road in Zhonglou District, but cities change quickly—I heard it's now moved to Chuangxin 1st Road in Xinbei District. The exam content was straightforward, just multiple-choice questions on traffic regulations and safety knowledge. I remember brushing up on practice questions for a week and passed in one go. Since locations may change, I recommend checking the latest address online or consulting your driving school before the exam. On test day, bring all required documents and arrive early to avoid traffic. Nowadays it's much more convenient—you can book appointments via mobile, and get your license quickly after passing. As someone who's been through it, I think the address is secondary; thorough preparation is key. I recall a young guy at my testing site who was so nervous he got several questions wrong, forcing him to retake the exam unnecessarily.

Last year, my child took the Subject 4 test at the Vehicle Office in Changzhou, with the test site located on Heping Avenue in Xinbei District. We drove him there using navigation, which took about half an hour. The exam was scheduled for 9 a.m., and we left half an hour early, bringing water as it was hot. The location wasn’t hard to find, but parking spaces were limited, so public transport or a taxi is recommended. The guidance inside the test center was clear, and he got the results 20 minutes after the exam. As a parent, I’d advise bringing extra ID, not forgetting anything, and checking the location in advance to avoid last-minute panic. Location matters, but mental preparation is even more crucial.

Living in Changzhou these years, I know that the subject four test is mainly held at the examination center of the vehicle office, with locations like Jinxiu Road in Wujin District being common. After making an appointment via the 12123 traffic management app, bring your ID card and arrive on time. The test questions are simple, mostly common sense, and practicing mock tests makes it easy to pass. The location is convenient for transportation, accessible by bus or car, but traffic can be congested during peak hours. It's recommended to arrive half an hour early, and you can receive your license on the spot after passing, saving time. If unsure about the location, check the official website for updates, with safety being the priority. The address isn't the core issue; paying attention to the test details is what matters.

I recently passed Subject 4 in Changzhou. The DMV test center is located near Longjin Street in Xinbei District. After scheduling an appointment, bring your ID card there. The test hall is spacious with plenty of seats, and you need to answer 45 out of 50 questions correctly to pass. The location is easy to find—just enter 'Changzhou Driving Test Center' in your navigation app. It's recommended to review frequently by practicing questions beforehand and double-check your documents before the exam. The address is generally stable but may occasionally change, so confirm it to avoid a wasted trip. Scores are released immediately after the test, and the license collection process is quick and hassle-free. Remember, the location isn't a mystery—the key is thorough preparation.


