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Do I Need to Pay the Safety Officer for the Driving Test (Subject Three)?

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McMichael
07/29/25 8:47am

You do not need to pay the safety officer for the driving test (Subject Three). Currently, the test results are determined by a computer system, and the safety officer has no influence on the evaluation of the examinee's performance. Moreover, it is strictly prohibited for safety officers to accept any form of payment. Below is relevant information about Subject Three: 1. Subject Three: Also known as the road test, it includes the road driving skills test and the safety and civilized driving knowledge test. It is part of the motor vehicle driver's license examination and is the abbreviation for the road driving skills and safety and civilized driving knowledge test in the motor vehicle driver's examination. 2. Different test contents: The road driving skills test varies depending on the type of vehicle license. Generally, it includes: preparation before starting, starting the vehicle, driving in a straight line, shifting gears, changing lanes, pulling over to the side, going 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.

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MacTucker
08/12/25 6:54am

When I was taking my driving test, there was indeed a safety officer supervising during the road test (Subject 3). Some people worry that they can't pass without paying, but I never gave a single cent. The main duty of the safety officer is to ensure the safety and fairness of the test—they're not after your bribes. Remember, the core of the Subject 3 test is to demonstrate your driving skills and safety awareness. As long as you practice basic maneuvers like reverse parking and parallel parking regularly, stay calm during the test, and observe road conditions carefully, the pass rate is actually quite high. I believe that paying bribes is not only against the rules but may also foster a dependency mindset, affecting your future driving habits. The testing system has strict supervision mechanisms—if cheating is discovered, not only will you be disqualified, but the safety officer will also lose their job, making it a total loss. Putting effort into practicing, like hiring an instructor for extra mock tests, is far better than any underhanded tactics.

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GiselleLynn
10/05/25 8:26am

From a regulatory standpoint, offering money to safety officers during the Subject 3 driving test is strictly prohibited and constitutes serious misconduct. The driving examination system is designed with stringent rules, where safety officers are there to enforce official standards, not to act as paid service providers. Attempting bribery could lead to immediate consequences—ranging from exam invalidation and mandatory retakes to having it recorded, which may affect future license applications. I've seen trainees misled into wasting money, only to fail and lose both time and opportunities. What you should really focus on is familiarizing yourself with the test route in advance, mastering turn signals and braking techniques, and viewing the safety officer as a supervisor. The test aims to assess genuine driving skills; improving through proper training is the sustainable approach. Don’t fall for scams like 'pay to pass'—they’re all frauds.

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DelMartin
11/19/25 3:10am

As someone who frequently trains students, both the safety officer for Subject 3 and the coach must follow the rules to maintain the fairness of the exam. Paying money is completely unnecessary—it undermines the integrity of learning to drive. As long as students focus on practicing actual driving skills, such as controlling speed on urban roads and paying attention to pedestrians at crosswalks, they can pass the exam smoothly. The role of the safety officer is to supervise your safe operations, not to set up additional obstacles. My suggestion is to simulate real road conditions a few times before the exam, and with confidence, you'll perform well. Don’t dwell on shady shortcuts—otherwise, you’ll only harm yourself and others.

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