Can You Unfasten the Seat Belt Only After Announcing the Results in Subject Three?
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You can unfasten the seat belt only after announcing the results in Subject Three. The function of car seat belts: Car seat belts are safety devices designed to restrain occupants during a collision and prevent secondary collisions with the steering wheel, dashboard, etc., or to avoid injuries or fatalities caused by being ejected from the vehicle during a crash. The fixing mechanism includes components such as the buckle, tongue, fixing pin, and fixing base. Test content for Subject Three: The road driving skills test for Subject Three generally includes preparation for getting on the car, simulated lighting test, starting, driving in a straight line, changing lanes, pulling over, going straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, passing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stops, and meeting other vehicles.
I recently accompanied a friend to take the third driving test, so I happen to know this detail. After completing all the steps for pulling over and parking, don't rush to unbuckle your seatbelt! You must wait until the system or the examiner clearly says 'the test is over' or announces the results. My friend failed last time because they were too nervous after stopping the car and unbuckled the seatbelt before the system announced the results, resulting in an immediate failure. Actually, this makes sense—the seatbelt is part of the vehicle's state, and unbuckling it early is considered an incomplete test procedure. My advice is to pull the handbrake and shift to neutral after stopping, wait for the clear end command before unbuckling the seatbelt, and finally remember to look back before opening the door to exit. Missing even one step could ruin all your previous efforts.