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Can You Cross the Dotted Line in Subject Three?

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McAlessandra
09/02/25 5:13am
During driving, the dotted line can be crossed, but it must not be crossed during straight-line driving. Below are the relevant details: 1. Subject Three: Subject Three includes the road driving skills test and the safe and civilized driving knowledge test. It is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment and is the abbreviation for the road driving skills and safe and civilized driving knowledge test in the motor vehicle driver's examination. The content of the road driving skills test varies for different types of vehicles eligible for driving. 2. Dotted Line: Yellow dotted lines generally appear on two-way lanes outside intersections. Vehicles are allowed to cross the line, but they must pay attention to yielding to vehicles in the opposite lane. White dotted lines are the dividing lines for lanes in the same direction, allowing lane changes and crossing.
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ArabellaLee
09/14/25 7:22am
I remember when I took the driving test for Subject 3 a few years ago, the instructor repeatedly emphasized not to touch the dashed lines. He explained that while dashed lines can be crossed during normal driving, such as when changing lanes, the examiners are extremely strict during the test—any contact with the lines would result in point deductions. On the day of the test, I was extra cautious, keeping my eyes on the road to maintain a centered position. Although touching the lines wouldn’t cause an accident with no one around, the examiner was assessing precise control and safety awareness. During practice, whenever I touched the lines, the instructor would immediately stop me, stressing the need for subtle steering adjustments and the habit of focusing on distant reference points. After passing the test, I realized it wasn’t just about understanding the rules but also an opportunity to demonstrate steady driving skills. While you can be more relaxed in everyday driving, the test requires full concentration. Practice simulated lane-keeping more often—don’t let small mistakes hold you back.
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RhettLynn
10/28/25 8:05am
You mentioned the dashed lines in Subject 3, and I'd like to share some insights. As someone who enjoys studying traffic rules, dashed lines legally allow vehicles to cross or overtake, but exam standards differ. Subject 3 examiners prioritize safety details, and frequent line crossings may be penalized as unstable driving, resulting in major deductions. During practice, I noticed line crossings often occur due to inconsistent speed or improper sightlines. I recommend maintaining steady low speed and practicing mirror positioning to align the vehicle. In mock exams, I've seen retakes due to line crossings—totally avoidable. Driving isn't just about capability but also cultivating good habits. Subject 3 is a checkpoint; while casual line crossings may be fine daily, strict adherence during exams is wise. Remember: Safety first—check tire positioning to avoid touching lines.
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