Are There Two Chances for the Subject 3 Driving Test?

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StAustin
07/30/25 10:15am
There are two chances for the Subject 3 driving test. Below are specific tips for passing the Subject 3 test quickly: Prepare well before the test: Open the car door, step in with your right foot first, sit down, pull in your left foot, and close the door. Adjust the seat, press the brake and clutch pedals, fasten the seatbelt, and adjust the three rearview mirrors. Be sure to perform hand gestures, as this step is often overlooked. Check the handbrake by releasing it and then pulling it up again. At this point, you should report to the examiner: "Reporting, examiner. All vehicle components are intact, the handbrake is effective, and there are no obstacles around. May I start?" Typically, the examiner will instruct you to start. Check if the car is functioning properly: Before starting, check the windshield wipers and turn signals. If it's nighttime, also check the high and low beams. After completing the checks, press the brake and report: "Reporting, examiner. The dashboard lights, windshield wipers, and handbrake are all functioning normally, and there are no obstacles around. May I proceed?" Unless there are special circumstances, the examiner will instruct you to proceed. Follow the examiner's instructions: When starting the Subject 3 test, shift to neutral (shift to first gear when parking), start the ignition, turn on the left turn signal, check all three rearview mirrors, and look to the left. Shift to first gear, release the handbrake last, and slowly release the clutch to the half-engaged position. Release the brake to start, paying attention to traffic on both sides and listening carefully to the examiner's instructions. Shift gears frequently as needed. Communicate effectively with the examiner: If you encounter a red light during the Subject 3 test, use this technique: "Reporting, examiner. There’s a red light ahead. Should I stop?" If the examiner says to stop, slow down and stop, ensuring not to stop at intersections, crosswalks, or in turning lanes. If the examiner says the light is green, continue driving.
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