Can You Cross the Solid Line When Pulling Over?

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KiaraMarie
07/25/25 7:26am
You cannot cross the solid line when pulling over. During the driving test (Subject 3), when pulling over to the side of the road, there is a white solid line that must not be crossed. You should stay within 30 centimeters of the white line without touching it. Here are some precautions to take during the Subject 3 test: Inspection before getting in the car: Before the Subject 3 test, you need to walk around the car for inspection and pause briefly near the sensor to ensure it detects you. Adjustments before operation: Adjust the car's rearview mirrors and seat height, fasten the seatbelt, and ensure the gear is in neutral before starting the engine. Slow down in school zones: When driving through school zones during Subject 3, pay attention to the conditions on both sides or around the road. Always slow down and be vigilant for students crossing the road. Especially during school hours or dismissal times, be prepared to yield to students and children crossing the road. If students are crossing, stop and give way immediately, avoiding honking or competing with them for the right of way.
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