Can You Stop the Car During Subject Three Test?

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McElliott
07/28/25 10:33pm
You can stop the car during the Subject Three test. When the test vehicle encounters a vehicle ahead, if the vehicle in front is not completely stopped, you should follow it slowly. If the vehicle ahead is completely blocked, you can only stop and wait. However, you must not stop on the zebra crossing. When encountering pedestrians crossing the road, you must stop the vehicle within the zebra crossing. Below is the relevant introduction: Introduction: Subject Three, including the road driving skills test and the safety and civilized driving knowledge test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. It is the abbreviation for the road driving skills and safety and civilized driving knowledge test subjects in the motor vehicle driver's test. The content of the road driving skills test varies for different types of driving licenses. Test Content: The road driving skills test for Subject Three generally includes preparation before starting, simulated light test, starting, driving straight, gear shifting operations, changing lanes, pulling over, going straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, passing through pedestrian crossings, passing through school zones, passing through bus stops, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and night driving.
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JakeFitz
08/12/25 3:03am
I remember the first time I went to take the third driving test, the instructor emphasized how crucial the parking segment was. The exam rules were clear: parking was allowed but only upon the examiner's instruction—no arbitrary decisions. If the examiner said to pull over, then I could proceed; otherwise, stopping randomly would result in point deductions or even failure. During that test, I was so nervous that my wheels ended up too far from the curb when parking, costing me 10 points, but thankfully I still passed. During regular practice, the instructor taught me to slow down in advance, signal with the turn light, and gradually edge closer to the curb, ensuring the wheels were near but not crossing the line. The test evaluates control skills, with parking assessing steadiness and observation. In short, during the third test, full concentration is essential—parking is a mandatory maneuver, and practice makes perfect. Remember to follow only the examiner's instructions and avoid stopping haphazardly; prioritizing safety is key to passing smoothly.
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