Can the Subject 3 Test Be Taken Before the Subject 2 Test?
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Subject 3 can be taken before Subject 2. Below is an introduction to Subject 3: Introduction: 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 abbreviated name for the road driving skills and safety and civilized driving knowledge test in the motor vehicle driver's examination. Notes: If a candidate's fingerprint verification fails, they must exit the vehicle to re-collect their fingerprint before rejoining the queue for the test. When walking around the vehicle to inspect its appearance and the surrounding environment, maintain a distance of within 1 meter between yourself and the vehicle. If a candidate's score falls below the passing score during the test, the system will automatically prompt the candidate to pull over. After completing the pull-over maneuver, the system will prompt the candidate to proceed to the next test.
I've been learning to drive recently and was curious about this question too. According to the instructor, no, you must follow the steps to get a driver's license. First, take the theory test (Subject 1), then the field test (Subject 2) which includes basic skills like reverse parking. Only after passing Subject 2 can you register for Subject 3, the road test. Skipping Subject 2 to directly take Subject 3 would be too risky—what if you can't handle emergencies on the road? The exam system doesn’t allow this either; the sequence is set when you enroll in the driving school. A friend of mine asked the same thing and ended up having to follow the standard procedure. Don’t rush into Subject 3; practice Subject 2 more to build a solid foundation, and everything else will go smoothly. Take it slow—safety first. You’ll feel much more at ease driving once you’ve properly earned your license.