Do I need to get a score report for Subject 3?
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Nowadays, machine scoring is used, and score reports are rarely issued. Here is relevant information about Subject 3: Passing criteria: The full score for both the road driving skills and safe civilized driving knowledge tests in Subject 3 is 100 points, with a passing score of 90 points for each. Exam difficulties: Mismatch between speed and gear: Pay attention to errors like high gear at low speed or low gear at high speed during the test. Before shifting gears, make sure to adjust the speed to match the gear, then shift! While driving, glance at the speedometer every eight seconds to prevent such mistakes. Deviation in straight-line driving: Many learners intentionally slow down due to concerns about not driving in a straight line, which is not advisable. This can actually increase the likelihood of the vehicle deviating from its path, so maintain a reasonable and steady speed.
I remember when I took my driver's license test, the examiner directly handed me a score sheet after the subject three test, which clearly stated the test results and time. That document is absolutely essential – if you pass, you need it to apply for subject four or directly obtain your driver's license; if you fail, it helps you identify areas for improvement. I've also heard that in some regions, the score sheet is entered into the system for backup. If you forget to take it, just contact the vehicle management office for a replacement. So, don't get too nervous on the test day. Before leaving, make sure you've received and safely kept the score sheet, as it's the proof of your efforts. Looking back, the whole process was quite smooth, but that little piece of paper was a crucial step towards my driving dream.