Can You Press the Brake During the Subject Three Driving Test?
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You can press the brake during the Subject Three driving test. Here are the detailed explanations: 1. Situations requiring braking. (1) Straight through an intersection: When approaching an intersection ahead, regardless of whether there are traffic lights or voice prompts, you must press the brake to slow down and proceed only after confirming safety. (2) Left or right turns: Before making a turn, you must slow down first; otherwise, it is easy to cause a traffic accident. (3) Passing crosswalks, bus stops, and school zones: When the vehicle passes these three areas, the student should develop the habit during training to observe road signs at all times while driving and prepare to brake in advance. (4) Meeting another vehicle: Upon hearing the voice prompt for meeting another vehicle, press the brake to slow down appropriately to complete the meeting smoothly. (5) Pedestrians ahead: During Subject Three, you must follow the principle of 'yielding to pedestrians.' While driving, pay attention to observation. If you notice pedestrians crossing, press the brake to slow down or stop to yield. 2. Notes on braking. Do not brake too early: When passing through areas requiring deceleration, do not start braking too early. Braking is only effective within 30 meters of the project. Do not brake too lightly: Pressing the brake lightly is not sufficient.