Can I Schedule the Driving Test If the Required Kilometers for Subject 3 Are Not Met?
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You cannot schedule the driving test if the required kilometers for Subject 3 are not met. Below are some important notes regarding the Subject 3 driving test: 1. Pre-driving preparation: Before getting into the driver's seat, always walk around the vehicle to perform a pre-driving inspection. Press all four corner buttons on the test vehicle firmly to ensure they are recognized by the system, avoiding any contact issues. 2. Light operation: During the light operation test, some test vehicles have an "AUTO" setting for headlights. Even if the switch is set to auto and the low beams turn on, the system may still fail you for this. 3. Handbrake usage: Many test-takers overlook this detail—either forgetting to engage the handbrake when parking or forgetting to release it when starting. Therefore, always engage the handbrake whenever you park to develop good driving habits. 4. Parallel parking: As the final test item, it is also the most commonly overlooked. When parking, ensure the vehicle is within 30 cm of the right edge of the road. Parking between 30 cm and 50 cm will result in point deductions, while exceeding 50 cm leads to an automatic failure.
I remember when I was getting my driver's license, I was also worried about whether I could schedule the third subject test if the mileage wasn't enough. At that time, I had driven over 200 kilometers, but the instructor said the standard requirement was 300, so the system wouldn't let me book it. Our driving school was very strict—you had to complete the required practice to prevent inexperienced beginners from hitting the road. Safety is crucial, and the mileage is meant to familiarize you with road conditions and emergencies. I ended up putting in extra practice over a few weekends, driving more on highways with friends to gain experience, and finally made up the mileage before taking the test. Don’t slack off—check the rules with your driving school, as additional training isn’t expensive. Trying to take shortcuts might result in losing credit hours if you fail.