Can You Stop During the Straight-Line Driving Test in Subject 3 If There Is a Car in Front?
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During the straight-line driving test in Subject 3, you cannot stop if there is a car in front. Once the system announces the start of straight-line driving, stopping will result in failing the test. Therefore, before starting straight-line driving, ensure there are no obstacles ahead and maintain a distance of at least 100 meters from the car in front. Only after the system indicates the end of straight-line driving can you stop to perform other actions. The assessment requirements for straight-line driving are as follows: Smooth Start: The candidate must start smoothly and maintain a proper sequence of driving operations. Correct Steering Wheel Control: The candidate must correctly control the steering wheel (primarily with the left hand) and use the steering wheel's free play to adjust the driving direction. Proper Gear Shifting: The candidate must master the timing and method of gear shifting, including smoothly transitioning between high and low gears at various speeds (gradual upshifting, gradual downshifting, or skipping gears when downshifting). Effective Brake Usage: The candidate must be able to use the brake effectively and promptly (anticipatory braking for deceleration). Accurate Parking: The candidate must demonstrate basic proficiency in parking at designated spots and making U-turns at intersections.