
Subject 4 and Subject 1 share the same test site, using computers in the same room for the exams. Subject 1 is a theoretical test, while Subject 4 is a safe driving test. Although the names are different, both are computer-based exams conducted in the same test site. Subject 4 Tips: For true/false questions during the written test. True/false questions may involve identifying patterns, such as which operations are allowed and which are not. Additionally, questions that mention slowing down the vehicle or driving slowly are generally correct. Regarding car light questions. Check if the exam paper mentions turning on the high beams. Generally, Subject 4 rarely includes questions about using high beams.

When I just got my driver's license, my instructor explained this issue. He said sometimes the system shows the subject one test center instead of subject four, mainly because test venues are shared—many places use the same hall for theory exams; database errors in the backend are also common reasons, like outdated software or messy data entry causing this; administratively, if the driving school makes a mistake when booking, it can also display incorrectly; it could also be a network issue, causing abnormal page loading. My advice is not to panic when encountering this situation—check the booking confirmation first, or directly call the test center to inquire; subject four actually focuses on safety rules, and passing it makes driving more assured, so just practice more questions regularly.

This bug is really annoying. On the day of my Subject 4 exam, when I opened the booking page, it showed the name of the Subject 1 test site, making me think I went to the wrong place. I asked my buddy who was studying with me, and he guessed it could either be a system bug that didn't differentiate between the two subjects, or the venue was actually the same for both, saving the driving school money and effort. Another possibility was that I selected the wrong option during registration and didn't notice. In the end, I called customer service, and they suggested restarting the system, which worked fine, and luckily it didn't affect the exam. The content of Subject 4 is actually quite practical, like precautions for night driving, and I really remembered a lot of it when driving after the exam.

Display errors in the examination hall are quite common, and we frequently encounter customer feedback during work processing. For example, the system may label the subject four exam location as subject one, which is mostly due to untimely backend data synchronization or occasional oversights during technical team maintenance. It could also be caused by confusion in exam area partitioning, where higher-level approvals failed to specify venue numbers in detail. Sometimes, errors occur when candidates input incorrect information, and the system defaults to overwriting previous data. It is recommended to immediately contact the examination hall service desk or online customer service for verification to avoid exam delays. The key to subject four is a thorough understanding of safe driving awareness—mastering that is sufficient.


