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Are there speed requirements for Subject 3?

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JuniperLynn
08/28/25 7:20am

Subject 3 has specific speed requirements: approximately 10km/h in 1st gear, 20km/h in 2nd gear, 20-40km/h in 3rd gear, 40-60km/h in 4th gear, and above 60km/h in 5th gear. Below is relevant information about the electronic examination for Subject 3: Notes: The electronic road test is more stringent, requiring more standardized actions. Computer monitoring is stricter, and even minor errors will be detected by the system. Therefore, during regular practice, you must be strict with yourself and avoid making mistakes on small details. During the examination, when you hear instructions such as changing lanes, overtaking, or pulling over, your first reaction should be to turn on the indicator. Remember, you must wait for 3 seconds before turning the steering wheel; otherwise, the system will directly deem the examination as failed. Handling emergencies: If you encounter an emergency during the examination, you must handle it calmly. In case of a dangerous situation, stop the vehicle promptly. If you wait for the safety officer to help brake, the examination will be directly marked as failed.

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DiTaylor
09/10/25 5:34am

As someone who just passed the driving test, I can tell you from personal experience that there are definite speed requirements for Subject 3. I remember during the exam, on straight roads or highway sections, you must drive at least 40 km/h or above, with the examiner watching the dashboard closely. If you drive too slowly, say below 30 km/h, you'll get points deducted, and in severe cases, fail immediately. Driving too slowly blocks traffic and makes the examiner impatient. On the other hand, driving too fast is also unacceptable—exceeding 60 km/h is dangerous. During practice, the instructor repeatedly taught me to watch the speedometer, maintain steady speed, and avoid braking too sharply when nervous. Speed control is one of the exam's challenging points; it's easy to slow down too much before turns or stops, leading to failure. I recommend practicing more on actual roads, familiarizing yourself with local test routes, as improper speed can drag down overall performance. The core of safe driving is maintaining appropriate speed.

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LaRobert
10/24/25 6:25am

Having taught many students for the Subject 3 driving test, I've found that speed requirements are strict regulations. The test standards clearly state that certain road sections must maintain speeds of 40-50km/h, and prolonged low speeds will be considered operational errors. Students often hesitate on straight roads, afraid to accelerate, or slow down excessively near crosswalks. This isn't just about driving skills, but adapting to traffic flow. I recommend practicing speed awareness before the test, glancing at the dashboard occasionally instead of relying solely on feel. Driving too slowly may obstruct other vehicles and result in safety point deductions. Remember, smooth transitions are key—avoid large speed fluctuations that could affect scoring. With enough practice, you'll naturally find the right balance.

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Reagan
12/07/25 6:49am

Thinking back to the days of taking the driving test for Subject 3, speed was a major focus. The instructor required maintaining around 40 km/h, not dropping below 30. Driving too slow would prompt the examiner to give a warning, affecting your mood. Now, after years of driving, I still consider speed control fundamental. The test is designed to train you to adapt to real road conditions—driving too slow actually increases risks. Beginners tend to drive too cautiously on straight roads, making mistakes when nervous. My advice is to relax and not overthink it; Subject 3 isn't a marathon. Keeping a steady speed will boost your overall score.

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