Can You Pass the Subject One Test in Three Days?
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It is possible to pass within three days with intensive preparation. To pass the Subject One test in three days, you should master the following exam techniques: 1. Regarding driving speed: a) On urban roads without a center line or other traffic signs, the maximum speed limit is 30 km/h; on highways, it is 40 km/h. b) On urban roads with a center line and only one motor vehicle lane in the same direction, the maximum speed limit is 50 km/h; on highways, it is 70 km/h. c) On urban roads with a center line and two motor vehicle lanes in the same direction, the speed limit is 60 km/h; on highways, it is 80 km/h. On expressways, the minimum speed is 60 km/h, with a maximum not exceeding 120 km/h. 2. Regarding distances: a) The distance for placing a warning sign after a vehicle breakdown or accident: 50–100 meters on ordinary roads; 150 meters on expressways. b) The distance for using low beams when meeting another vehicle at night: 150 meters. c) The distance for activating the turn signal before changing lanes: 50 meters on ordinary roads; 150 meters on expressways. d) Special cases: 50 meters (30 meters for bus stops or queues). 3. Regarding penalty rules for violations: a) If the violation involves a vehicle or forged documents, the vehicle will be impounded (if no vehicle is involved, the driver's license will be revoked). b) Driving without a license, with a revoked or suspended license, or fleeing the scene may result in detention for up to 15 days. c) Allowing an unlicensed or revoked/suspended driver to operate the vehicle, speeding over 50%, or refusing to handle violations may lead to license revocation. d) Accumulating 12 penalty points and refusing to attend required training or exams will result in license suspension.