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Will the license be issued immediately after passing Subject 3?

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LeMartin
07/30/25 2:14am

No, you still need to take Subject 4. After passing the Subject 3 practical road skills test, you must complete the final subject, which is the Subject 4 theoretical test. Only after passing the Subject 4 theoretical test can you obtain your driver's license. Subject 4, also known as the Subject 4 theoretical test or driver's theoretical test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. The main content includes: safe and civilized driving operation requirements, safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations like tire blowouts, and post-accident handling knowledge. Each driving school has different regulations. Some driving schools require students to collect the license themselves from the vehicle management office, while others may assist students by collecting it in advance and notifying them to pick it up directly from the driving school. After passing the test, applicants must receive no less than half an hour of traffic safety and civilized driving education, as well as accident case warnings. They must also participate in a license oath ceremony. The vehicle management office will issue the motor vehicle driver's license on the same day the applicant attends the oath ceremony. For those applying to add a permitted driving category, the original driver's license must be surrendered.

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MacMalia
08/15/25 8:17am

I just passed the Subject 3 test last month and was super excited, thinking I could get my driver's license right away. But actually, Subject 3 is only part of the road test. After passing it, you still need to take Subject 4, which is the safety and civilized driving knowledge test. I should remind you that Subject 4 is usually a written test, held at the driving school or a designated location. After passing, you'll have to wait a few days to receive your license. Like me, a first-time license applicant, I was foolishly waiting until my instructor told me not to celebrate too soon—I needed to prepare for Subject 4 first, or the license wouldn't be issued. The whole process isn't too long; typically, within one or two weeks after passing Subject 3, you can complete Subject 4 and get your license. The key is not to rush too much and ensure you pass both the theoretical and practical parts. Safety comes first—only after getting your license can you truly drive on the road. Don’t be like me, getting overly excited at the beginning and neglecting the later steps.

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StWyatt
10/21/25 5:08am

As someone who has been working on getting a driver's license for almost a year, I know the process well. Passing the Subject 3 test doesn't mean you'll get your license immediately. You still need to pass the Subject 4 exam, which is a mandatory step required by law. In some places, after completing the tests, you may have to wait a few days for the vehicle management office to process your results and print the license. I remember last summer when I took the Subject 3 test, many people went out to celebrate right after, only to fail the Subject 4 exam later and have to retake it, naturally delaying their license acquisition. My advice is to schedule the Subject 4 exam right after passing Subject 3 and use your free time to review the theoretical questions. Generally, Subject 4 is a computer-based test, and if you pass, you can usually get your license within 48 hours. Processing times vary by region, so don't believe everything you read online about "getting your license on the spot." It's better to be patient.

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VonBethany
12/04/25 5:33am

Buddy, the driver's license doesn't come right after passing Subject 3, I know from experience. Passing Subject 3 just means you've cleared the road test, you still need to take Subject 4, the theoretical exam, so better start preparing ASAP. Generally, Subject 4 can be scheduled about a week after passing Subject 3. Once you pass, the DMV will issue the license. But don't expect to get it immediately, it might take a few days for processing. My advice is to review the Subject 4 materials in advance - no point wasting time. Once you get the license, you can enjoy driving, but remember to stay safe and not get carried away. The process is pretty straightforward, nothing complicated.

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