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Can the Driving Test Subject 3 Be Taken in Another Location?

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MacEmma
07/29/25 1:38pm
Subject 3 of the driving test can be taken in a different location, but it is important to note that this option is only available for first-time applicants or those upgrading to a small vehicle driving license (Class C). Below is relevant information: Introduction: Subject 3, also known as the road test, is part of the motor vehicle driving license examination. It refers to the road driving skills and safe driving knowledge test for motor vehicle drivers. Test Content: The road driving skills test varies depending on the type of vehicle license. Generally, it includes: preparation before starting, starting the vehicle, driving straight, shifting gears, changing lanes, pulling over, driving straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, crossing pedestrian crosswalks, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and driving at night.
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StBarrett
08/14/25 4:34am
If you want to change the location for the Subject 3 driving test, I’ve also helped friends look into this. According to the DMV regulations, if you switch to a different city or region for the test, you must first go to the new local DMV to apply for a test transfer procedure—don’t just head straight to the test site. The process generally goes like this: bring your ID card, original training records, and proof of residency to the new DMV to complete the transfer; once approved, you’ll need to reschedule the test. Don’t expect your previous scores to transfer directly—this means you might have to start over with training and testing. It’s advisable to handle the paperwork one or two months in advance to avoid delays in your plans. Also, check the specific requirements of the local DMV, as details like fees or required documents may vary. Don’t wait until the last minute if you’re moving—early preparation can save you a lot of hassle.
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GiselleLee
10/10/25 4:18am
I remember a student mentioned about transferring the driving test for Subject 3. He moved and wanted to take the test in a neighboring city, only to find out that he couldn't transfer immediately. He had to fill out an application form at the new city's DMV, then wait in line for confirmation before he could take the test. The process is a bit slow and might take one or two weeks, so don't assume changing locations will make things easier. The best approach is to contact the DMV in advance to clarify the requirements, to avoid unnecessary trips and disruptions to your practice schedule. I've seen people miss their test dates, wasting both time and effort for nothing.
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DiAlexa
11/23/25 5:29am
When my child was taking the driving test, he needed to transfer to another location for the third subject due to school commitments. After checking the policy, this situation is allowed, but you must complete the transfer procedures at the new local DMV. Don't wait until just before the test to handle it—prepare all required materials, such as identification and previous training records. Safety comes first; rushing to change test locations can easily lead to mistakes. It's advisable to call the DMV for consultation first to ensure a smooth transfer and avoid distracting your child.
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