Can You Stop at Any Time During the Subject 3 Driving Test?

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Toby
07/24/25 6:06am
Normally, you cannot stop at any time during the Subject 3 driving test unless there is traffic congestion ahead. The Subject 3 test includes starting the vehicle, driving in a straight line, shifting gears, changing lanes, pulling over, proceeding straight through intersections, turning at intersections, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and driving at night. The test content varies depending on the type of vehicle you are licensed to drive. Maintain an appropriate following distance during the Subject 3 test. The test route usually doesn’t have many vehicles, so keeping a suitable distance allows more time to complete each task. Following too closely may hinder the execution of certain tasks, leading to nervousness and affecting the test results. Key challenges in the Subject 3 test: Mismatch between speed and gear. Always ensure the speed matches the gear before shifting. During driving, glance at the speedometer every few seconds to avoid this mistake. Deviation from straight-line driving. Maintain a reasonable and steady speed, make slight steering adjustments (generally around 5 degrees), and after driving a certain distance, the vehicle’s trajectory will gradually align straight. Then, straighten the steering wheel.
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McNora
08/11/25 1:51am
As a student who just took the driver's license test, I personally experienced the road test for Subject 3 and can tell you that you absolutely cannot stop anytime. The test route has designated stopping points, like the pull-over test, which the examiner specifically sets up to assess your operation. Stopping at other times requires the examiner's permission or an emergency safety situation, such as an animal or pedestrian suddenly blocking the road. Stopping arbitrarily will be penalized with point deductions, and in severe cases, you'll fail outright because the examiner evaluates whether you follow traffic rules and have safety awareness. During my test, I almost stopped at a non-designated spot due to nervousness, but luckily, I remembered the rules in time. Practicing the route and familiarizing yourself with the examiner's instructions before the test is crucial—don’t underestimate this detail, as it can easily affect your pass rate. Developing good habits can save you the hassle of retaking the test.
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