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Why did the subject four exam reservation change to subject three?

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SanQuinn
07/29/25 4:28pm
Normally, there are only three subjects within the standard scope of the motor vehicle driver's license examination. Subject three consists of the road driving skills test and the safety and civilized driving knowledge test. However, most driving schools classify the safety and civilized driving knowledge test as subject four. Therefore, when making an exam reservation, it may display as subject three, but this does not affect the actual process. Relevant details are as follows: 1. Exam Questions: The passing score for the motor vehicle driver's license subject four exam is 90 out of 100. The exam consists of 50 questions, each worth two points, with a total duration of 45 minutes. During the exam, if you answer at least 45 questions correctly, you will pass. If you make six mistakes, you will be required to leave the examination room immediately, resulting in a failed attempt. 2. Exam Opportunities: On the day of the subject four exam, you have two attempts. If you fail the first attempt, you must exit the examination room immediately and wait until the current session ends. You will then need to re-verify your identity and take the exam again. If you pass the second attempt, you can proceed to receive your motor vehicle driver's license.
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MacElias
08/14/25 5:30am
Last time when I made an appointment for the Subject 4 test myself, I encountered a similar issue. I clearly clicked on Subject 4, but the system showed Subject 3 instead. It was probably because the interface of the 12123 App was too prone to misclicks or the driving school entered the wrong information. I quickly logged into the platform to check my appointment record and found that I had indeed selected the wrong subject, so I immediately canceled and rebooked. I suggest you do the same, but make sure to cancel within the specified time before the exam, otherwise it will affect your subsequent appointment attempts. After the App updates, the interface often changes, and unstable network connections can cause abnormal data uploads, leading to such confusion. It’s best to record the steps with your phone before making an appointment, confirm the correct subject, and then submit. Don’t worry, just contact the test center promptly to report the issue—they will help you sort it out. I remember it only took two days to resolve, and I was able to take the Subject 4 test normally, eventually getting my driver’s license smoothly. The key is to double-check the details.
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EstherMarie
10/12/25 7:57am
As examination center staff, we handle quite a few appointment errors daily. Some candidates report their Subject 4 test being displayed as Subject 3 when making reservations. This could be due to occasional confusion in the internal subject identification codes of the booking system, or users accidentally swiping to other subject options while operating the app. We recommend you immediately visit the official booking platform, such as the 12123 Traffic Management Website, to carefully verify your test subject and status. If it's a system error, you can report it through the platform's customer service or visit the on-site service window for correction. Don't panic—minor errors are easily resolved. The examination center's data synchronization is fast, and adjustments are usually made promptly. Ensure a stable internet connection and read every prompt carefully during booking to avoid similar mishaps. Additionally, exam regulations sometimes undergo minor regional adjustments. If there's a significant demand for subject conversion, the system will automatically optimize, but this case is purely a common interface design issue.
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GarrettFitz
11/26/25 2:12am
Last month, my friend accidentally scheduled the Subject 3 test instead of Subject 4 when making an appointment, and he was panicking thinking all his review went to waste. Later, he realized it was because the screen of the 12123 App was too small when selecting the subject, and his finger slipped, choosing the wrong option without noticing. I advised him to reopen the App, cancel that appointment, and patiently reschedule the correct subject. No need to stress; such mistakes are not a big deal. The test centers see this often, and canceling then rescheduling won’t affect your place in line. When making an appointment, it’s best to choose a quiet place and take your time to confirm each page’s information carefully, avoiding misoperations due to phone screen lag. The key is to double-check everything.
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