
You cannot buy a pass if you fail the Driving Test Level 3. You need to re-register for the test, as paying to pass is illegal. Below are the key points for the Level 3 driving test: 1. Steering deviation when shifting gears: Pause slightly in the neutral position when shifting gears. When shifting from first to second gear, gently press the accelerator to reach walking speed before shifting to second gear. 2. Timing for turning the steering wheel: For a left turn on a narrow road, turn the wheel when the right corner of the car aligns with the roadside. For a left turn on a wide road, you can turn slightly earlier. For a right turn on a narrow road, turn the wheel when the left corner of the car aligns with the roadside. For a right turn on a wide road, you can turn slightly earlier.

I remember when I was taking my driving test, I failed the road test (Subject 3) twice and was really anxious. But you must never consider bribing to pass the exam! Not only is it illegal—getting caught would mean your license gets revoked, and you might face fines or a permanent record—more importantly, the test evaluates your actual driving skills. If you hit the road without mastering basics like signaling before turns or checking blind spots when changing lanes, you’re risking serious accidents. My advice: re-register honestly, practice more with an instructor, and focus on weak areas like parking or light controls. Safe driving is a life-or-death responsibility—don’t cut corners for temporary convenience. Keep at it, and you’ll pass eventually. That hard-earned success feels far more rewarding.

Sigh, I failed my first attempt at the third driving test too, and felt down for days. But buying the test? Absolutely not! That would make one feel guilty and foster bad habits. The key is to practice driving skills more, such as getting familiar with the test route by driving more on the road, paying attention to smooth starts and blind spot checks. I passed by spending half an hour every day practicing parking on the neighborhood roads. Don't just focus on the score; think about the safety of driving with family and friends in the future. Retaking the test takes time but is worth it—don't let failure cloud your judgment. There are plenty of free guides online, and I asked a friend to record videos for review, which helped me improve quickly.

If you fail the driving test (Subject 3), don't resort to dishonest means—mastering real skills is the key. During my test, I noticed many failed due to neglecting details, like not signaling early enough or forgetting to check mirrors. Practice with a licensed driving school and run through the course multiple times, noting mistakes for continuous improvement. Bribing to pass is illegal and dangerous; lacking skills makes accidents more likely on the road. Persistence pays off—it'll click naturally.


