Are there speed requirements for Subject 3?

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KiaraFitz
07/24/25 12:43am
Subject 3 speed requirements are as follows: start in 1st gear, apply slight throttle, then shift to 2nd gear regardless of speed (some regulations require shifting to 2nd gear within 8 seconds, and Subject 3 requires driving in 2nd gear throughout). During gear shifting operations, when the speed reaches 20-25 km/h, shift to 3rd gear, and when it exceeds 30 km/h, shift to 4th gear. The specific test requirements for Subject 3 are as follows: 1. Preparation before starting: Walk around the car counterclockwise and press the 4 corner buttons, listening for announcements inside. 2. Car starting preparation: Adjust the seat, fasten the seatbelt, check the dashboard for seatbelt and door lights to ensure they are off. Turn on the left turn signal, honk the horn, shift to 1st gear, check the left and right rearview mirrors, release the handbrake, and start the car. 3. Pulling over: After starting, immediately turn off the turn signal and begin aligning. After the instruction, turn on the right turn signal for 3 seconds before stopping, shift to neutral, apply the handbrake, and turn off the turn signal. If the distance between the car body and the side line is more than 30 cm, 10 points will be deducted; if it is more than 50 cm or less than 10 cm, it will be considered a failure.
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GavinFitz
08/10/25 8:27pm
The subject three driving test does have specific speed requirements, which vary for different test items. For example, the straight-line driving section requires maintaining a speed between 30-40 km/h to ensure vehicle stability. During gear shifting operations, the focus is on matching speed with the appropriate gear: second gear corresponds to around 20 km/h, and third gear to 30 km/h, avoiding penalties for high gear at low speed or low gear at high speed. Speeds must be reduced below 30 km/h when passing intersections and school zones, with immediate stops required if pedestrians are present. Speed is monitored throughout the test, and exceeding or failing to meet the required speed results in immediate failure. It's advisable to practice speed control frequently, familiarizing yourself with the speed requirements for each test item on the training ground, especially maintaining 25-35 km/h during lane changes and turns for optimal safety.
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