Can I Stop and Adjust When Pulling Over?

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AlexFitz
07/29/25 9:17pm
When pulling over, you cannot stop and then readjust; you must complete the maneuver in one attempt. Here are some key points to note for the Subject 3 driving test: 1. Pre-drive inspection: Before starting the Subject 3 test, you must walk around the vehicle for inspection. The test vehicle usually has two sensors, one at the front and one at the rear. Pause briefly near these sensors during the walk-around to ensure they detect you. 2. Adjust before operating: Adjust the car's mirrors and seat height, then confirm they are properly set. Ensure you can see the rear wheels through the mirrors. Fasten your seatbelt and verify the gear is in neutral before ignition. 3. Light simulation test: This requires flexible mastery of light controls. Practice light operation techniques during training and respond to test instructions within 5 seconds. 4. Shoulder checks: During Subject 3 practice or testing, perform proper shoulder checks. Remember critical observation areas during routine practice and execute these actions correctly during the test to avoid point deductions.
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