Can I stop and then pull over for the roadside parking in Subject Three?
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You can stop and then pull over for the roadside parking in Subject Three. Turn on the turn signal, steer the wheel to the right, observe the distance, straighten the car, then shift to first gear and slowly adjust the distance to the side line. (You won't lose points as long as you park within 150 meters.) The situation may vary in different regions, so you can ask your instructor, who is generally familiar with these procedures. Below are some tips for the Subject Three test: Follow the instructions: Listen carefully to the voice prompts during the Subject Three test and follow the instructions accordingly. Remember not to perform any actions before the voice prompt ends; always wait until the prompt is complete before proceeding to the next step. Pay attention to special zones: In many areas, the voice prompts no longer remind you of special zones such as school zones, bus stops, and crosswalks. However, candidates must perform corresponding deceleration or yielding actions based on the project signs and road markings. For school zones, apply the brakes 10 meters before the project sign, keeping the speed below 30 km/h. For bus stops, apply the brakes 10 meters before the project sign, keeping the speed below 30 km/h. For crosswalks, apply the brakes to decelerate within 30 meters before the crosswalk, and stop to yield if there are pedestrians crossing.