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Are all 16 items of Subject 3 required to be tested?

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LaJustin
07/28/2025, 03:28:18 PM

All 16 items of Subject 3 must be tested. Below is the relevant content introduction: 1. Subject 3 test content: includes 16 road driving skill items such as vehicle preparation, starting, straight-line driving, lane changing, passing intersections, pulling over, passing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, night driving, gear shifting operations, left turns at intersections, and right turns at intersections. 2. Subject 2: Subject 2, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment and is the abbreviation for the field driving skill test subject. The test items for cars C1 and C2 include five mandatory items: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving on a curve (commonly known as an S-curve) (some areas also include a sixth item: high-speed card collection). 3. Subject 1: Subject 1, also known as the Subject 1 theory test or driver theory test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses," the test content includes driving theory basics, road safety laws and regulations, local regulations, and other related knowledge. The test format is computer-based, with 100 questions, and a passing score of 90 or above.

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VonSimon
08/11/2025, 07:18:33 PM

I just finished the Subject 3 test, and all 16 items were indeed tested without exception. Starting with the pre-driving preparation, walking around the vehicle for inspection, operating the lights, followed by starting, shifting gears up and down, driving straight, changing lanes, turning left and right at intersections, going straight through intersections, passing school zones, pedestrian crossings, bus stops, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and finally pulling over to park. At our test site, these items were conducted in sequence, with each step completed under the voice prompts from the computer. During the test, it's especially important to slow down to below 30 km/h in school zones and to keep the distance within 30 cm from the curb when pulling over. Although there are many items, as long as you practice the steps taught by the coach thoroughly in daily training, you won't be flustered during the test.

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VonPiper
09/30/2025, 01:34:23 AM

Over the years of coaching students for Subject 3, all 16 test items have been mandatory. Take the starting procedure for example—it alone includes four detailed requirements: handbrake, turn signal, horn, and rearview mirror observation. The test route typically covers scenarios like urban roads, school zones, and bus stops, with each scenario corresponding to different test items. The key is to practice the nighttime simulated lighting test and roadside parking more, as these two have the highest failure rates. I recommend going through all 16 procedures during every practice session, and ideally conducting two full mock tests before the exam. Don’t believe rumors about 'skipping some items'—the computer system arranges everything clearly during the actual test.

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JosephineAnn
11/13/2025, 02:26:11 AM

Veteran drivers talk about the 16 items in the Subject 3 driving test, all of which are practical and must be mastered. I remember when my son took the test, he practiced lane changing for three weeks alone, requiring him to signal in advance, check mirrors, observe blind spots, and execute smooth turns in one go. Nowadays, the test is even stricter – you must tap the brakes to slow down when passing bus stops, and keep speed below 30 km/h in school zones. These test items are well-designed; for example, gear shifting tests hand-foot coordination, while straight-line driving examines steering control. Young folks shouldn't find it troublesome – mastering these fundamentals ensures safer driving in the future. Before the test, remember to familiarize yourself with the route at the testing site; being prepared keeps you calm.

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ODeclan
01/03/2026, 09:21:02 PM

The 16 items of Subject 3 test are all conducted continuously here. On exam day, it starts with ID verification. After getting in the car, first adjust the seat and mirrors, followed by a 5-question random lighting simulation test. On the road, pay special attention to checking mirrors for 3 seconds before changing lanes, and lightly brake in advance when passing bus stops. The most thrilling part is the 100-meter gear shifting exercise, requiring quick gear changes from 2nd to 4th and back within short distance. Though there are many test items, they're all connected along one exam route. It's recommended to memorize the route three days before the test - remember where to overtake and where to make U-turns. Bringing mint candies to stay alert helps, but keeping relaxed is most crucial.

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LeRafael
03/31/2026, 04:34:16 AM

All 16 items of Subject 3 are indeed required for the test, which specifically include preparation before starting, simulated lighting operations, vehicle starting, gear shifting operations, driving in a straight line, changing lanes, pulling over, and going straight through intersections. The routes are randomly assigned during the test, but each route covers all the items. Pay special attention to three key points: first, no more than two mistakes are allowed in the nighttime simulated lighting; second, you must slow down when passing a bus stop; third, the turn signal must be activated before pulling over. It is recommended to familiarize yourself with the gear shifting force of the test vehicle in advance and remember the timing of each item's voice prompts during the pre-test inspection. Also, don't forget details like bringing your ID card and appointment slip.

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