Are People Who Fail the Subject 3 Test Stupid?
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C1 Subject 3 failure does not necessarily indicate stupidity, as there are many common points where deductions occur, and paying more attention can make passing easier. More details are as follows: Subject 3 has numerous test items and requires attention to more details: The Subject 3 test covers a wide range of items, including 16 test components such as pre-driving preparations, light simulation test, starting, lane changing, overtaking, and U-turns. With so many test items, there are numerous details to pay attention to, and candidates may fail if they are not careful. Less practice time for Subject 3: The practice time for Subject 3 is only three to four days, which is relatively short. With limited practice, candidates may not be proficient in the mechanical performance of the vehicle, making it easy to encounter issues during the test. Mindset is more crucial for Subject 3: Since Subject 3 is conducted on actual driving roads with heavy traffic, candidates need to pay attention not only to details but also to other vehicles and road conditions. For candidates, besides nervousness, there is also fear. Therefore, adjusting one's mindset is crucial for passing the Subject 3 test.
I've seen many friends who failed the subject three test, and they are usually quite smart in their work and studies. Getting a driver's license has nothing to do with IQ; it's mainly about proficiency and mindset. Some people get nervous as soon as they get into the test car, with shaky hands and feet, and can't perform well even if they usually practice well. I know a programmer who writes excellent code but took three attempts to pass subject three. The key is to communicate more with the coach about your weaknesses. For example, if you always hit the line when parking by the roadside, practice that more. After each test, analyze where you went wrong and focus on improving those areas next time. Keep a steady mindset, treat it like a casual drive in the practice field, and consider failing as paying tuition—you'll pass eventually.