Can I Bring a Mobile Phone to the Subject 3 Driving Test?
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You can bring a mobile phone to the Subject 3 test, but it is advisable to turn it off to avoid any distractions during the exam. The phone can be handed over to the instructor for safekeeping. Subject 3 test content: Preparation before getting in the car, light simulation, starting, driving in a straight line, changing lanes, passing through intersections, passing through pedestrian crossings, passing through school zones, passing through bus stops, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, operating gear shifts (acceleration and deceleration), turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, and parking by the roadside. Precautions for the Subject 3 test: Preparation before getting in the car: Walk around the car to check tire pressure and the car's exterior. Before opening the car door, observe if there are any vehicles or pedestrians passing by from behind, and only open the door and get in after confirming it is safe. Preparation inside the car: Maintain a good mindset, stay calm, close the door tightly, adjust the seat to the most comfortable position, check if the interior and exterior rearview mirrors need adjustment, ensure the handbrake is engaged, the gear is in neutral, and fasten the seatbelt securely. Starting: Observe if the dashboard is normal, check the interior and exterior rearview mirrors, turn your head to observe the traffic situation behind you, making sure the movement is noticeable to the examiner. After confirming it is safe, turn on the turn signal, honk the horn, carefully shift into first gear, release the handbrake, gently lift the clutch, and slowly start by turning the steering wheel to the left. Driving in a straight line: After successfully starting, immediately straighten the direction, maintain the car driving straight, and turn off the turn signal. Adjust the speed appropriately, smoothly shift gears up and down, and avoid looking down at the gear. Maintain an appropriate distance from other vehicles, observe the interior and exterior rearview mirrors, and always be prepared for sudden situations.