Can the Subject 3 Test Be Scheduled on Weekends?
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Subject 3 test can be scheduled on weekends. Below is an introduction to Subject 3: Introduction to Subject 3: Subject 3, which includes the road driving skills test and the safety and civilized driving knowledge test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. It is the abbreviation for the road driving skills and safety and civilized driving knowledge test subjects in the motor vehicle driver's test. The content of the road driving skills test varies for different types of vehicles eligible for driving. Steps for the Subject 3 Test: Walk around the vehicle to check if it is safe to drive, then press the sensor buttons in sequence before getting in; adjust the seat and rearview mirror, fasten the seat belt, reset the lights, gear, and brake to neutral, and prepare for the test; nighttime simulation test, perform light operations according to voice prompts; start the vehicle, press the clutch deeply and shift to first gear, turn on the left turn signal, honk the horn for 3 seconds, release the handbrake, and ensure the surroundings are safe before starting; straight-line driving, shift to second gear at 10-20 km/h, third gear at 20-30 km/h, fourth gear at 30-40 km/h, and fifth gear above 40 km/h; maintain a speed of around 35 km/h in third gear throughout the test; respond accordingly to random voice prompts about road conditions, such as passing schools, pedestrian crossings, and zebra crossings, all of which require a brake tap; lane change, wait for 3 seconds after turning on the turn signal before changing lanes; passing through intersections, brake to slow down and stop in first gear if there is a red light, use second gear for turns; U-turn, first turn on the left turn signal and choose an appropriate position for the U-turn, downshift while slowing down, and turn the steering wheel fully for the U-turn; pull over, upon hearing the instruction, turn on the right turn signal, observe the situation in the right rearview mirror, move to the right while slowing down and downshifting, straighten the steering wheel when parking on the right, pull the handbrake, return to neutral, release the clutch and brake, turn off the turn signal, and shut off the engine.