Can the reasons for failing the Subject 3 test be checked?
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Subject 3 test failure reasons can be checked. Here is an introduction about Subject 3: Introduction: Subject 3, including the road driving skills test and the safety and civilized driving knowledge test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. Difficulties in the test: Speed and gear mismatch. Before changing gears, it is necessary to increase or decrease the speed to match the gear, and then switch gears. The direction of straight-line driving deviates. A reasonable and constant speed should be maintained. Parking more than 30cm from the curb. In the Subject 3 test, it is clearly required that the distance for parking next to the curb should not exceed 30cm.
After failing the driving test (Subject 3), I really wanted to know the reasons for not passing. Generally, the examiner will give you verbal feedback on the spot, such as forgetting to signal when turning or crossing lines while reversing. In most places, you can check detailed records in the driving school's system after the test. Some test centers also offer apps or websites to check the deducted points, but you need to log in to your account to download the score report. I remember after my first failure, the driving instructor helped me check the specific items on the computer, which was very clear and helpful for the next preparation. If you can't find the details, it's best to ask the examiner or instructor directly—they know where the mistakes were made. Finding out the reasons is quite important; otherwise, you might repeat the same mistakes and have to spend extra money retaking the test.