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Can You Take the Driving Test (Subject 3) in the Rain?

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DeCourtney
07/29/2025, 10:48:02 PM

You can take the driving test (Subject 3) in the rain. During rainy conditions, it is important to control your speed, driving slightly slower than during regular training sessions. For the on-road test in the rain, the examiner will also be concerned about driving safety, so safety comes first, and the test is secondary. Do not close the car windows too tightly, as this can cause fogging inside the vehicle, obstructing visibility and affecting judgment accuracy. Below is an introduction to the content of the Subject 3 test: 1. The road driving skills test for Subject 3 generally includes: preparation before starting, simulated lighting test, starting, driving straight, gear shifting operations, changing lanes, pulling over, proceeding straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, crossing pedestrian crosswalks, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting other vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and driving at night. 2. The safe and civilized driving knowledge test generally includes: requirements for safe and civilized driving operations, safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations like tire blowouts, and post-accident handling knowledge.

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Seth
08/16/2025, 05:05:46 AM

Can you take the driving test (Subject 3) on a rainy day? I’ve experienced this before. My friend had his test while it was raining lightly, and the examiner allowed him to proceed. However, the examiner required him to turn on the headlights and windshield wipers, drive at a slower speed, and avoid sudden braking due to slippery roads and longer braking distances. The test center usually decides based on the rainfall: light rain means the test proceeds as normal, while heavy rain or thunderstorms may lead to a temporary cancellation. I recommend checking the weather before your test. If heavy rain is expected, contact your driving school in advance. Bring an umbrella or raincoat, and make sure your shoes don’t get wet before getting in the car—it’s uncomfortable. I was also worried about poor visibility, but during the actual test, light rain tested my real driving skills, making me more cautious with turns and lane changes. Still, mental preparation is key—nervousness can affect performance, so practice more simulations. Remember, safety comes first, and the examiner is watching.

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LeAthena
10/21/2025, 04:20:25 AM

You can take the driving test (Subject 3) in the rain, but it depends on the situation. Last year when I took students for the test in the rain, light rain generally didn’t stop the test, though the examiner would check safety measures more strictly. For example, you must turn on the front and rear rain lights, ensure the wipers are working properly, and adhere to stricter speed limits. The key is that the rain shouldn’t be too heavy—if it’s pouring, the test center usually postpones the schedule to prevent accidents. As a student, you should prepare for rainy-day driving techniques: familiarize yourself with the wiper controls in advance, practice stopping distances on wet roads, and bring a spare towel to wipe the mirrors, as the test car may not have automatic defogging. Staying calm is also crucial—don’t make mistakes due to nerves. Once, a student forgot to use the turn signal in the rain and lost points immediately. Overall, light rain is a chance to test real skills, but safety comes first—just be prepared to handle it.

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DeMia
12/04/2025, 03:45:56 AM

Can you take the driving test (Subject 3) in the rain? Of course you can. On the day I took Subject 3, it was drizzling, and the examiner directly allowed the test to proceed, saying light rain wouldn't interrupt it. Operationally, you need to turn on the wipers and lights, drive a bit slower, and you'll pass. Remember that wet roads are slippery, so avoid sudden braking or sharp steering.

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AmirLynn
01/24/2026, 10:21:22 PM

Taking the driving test (Subject 3) in the rain is completely feasible. As an instructor, I often emphasize that light rain is an excellent opportunity to practice skills, and the same applies to the test. Examiners generally allow tests to proceed in light rain but will require you to use the windshield wipers and headlights while maintaining a lower speed than usual. The key is to stay focused: wet roads require longer braking distances, and reduced visibility means checking blind spots more frequently with mirrors. For safety, heavy rain that impairs visibility may lead to test cancellation by the center. I recommend practicing in the rain beforehand to familiarize yourself with wiper operation and emergency responses. Common mistakes include forgetting to activate wipers, obstructing vision. Bring tissues to wipe windows for clear visibility. Stay calm—light rain might even help you pass with bonus points.

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NicoleAnn
04/20/2026, 04:06:03 AM

I have deep feelings about taking the driving test (Subject 3) on rainy days. On my test day, it was drizzling, and I was so nervous that my palms were sweating, but the examiner said to proceed as usual. You need to pay attention to turning on the wipers and low beams, drive at a slower speed, and avoid skidding. The examiner also reminded me that the road is more slippery in the rain, so extra caution is needed when overtaking or changing lanes. During the actual test, the rain wasn’t heavy, and I passed smoothly—just had to focus more on maintaining a safe distance. If the rain is too heavy, the test center might postpone the exam, so check the weather forecast in advance and prepare accordingly. Bring rain gear to avoid getting wet, as it could affect your judgment. It’s also important to practice driving in the rain several times to get familiar with the conditions.

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