Do I need to shift gears when overtaking in Subject 3?

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Donald
07/24/25 4:22pm
Subject 3 overtaking does not require shifting gears. Practical strategy: 1. Before overtaking: Turn on the left turn signal, and pay attention to the traffic conditions around the vehicle, especially the driving situation on the left rear, which is an important prerequisite for completing the overtaking. 2. After determining to overtake: Maintain a safe distance of 1 to 1.5 meters from the vehicle in front without hindering the normal driving of other vehicles, and overtake from the left side, as shown in the figure. 3. After overtaking: Turn on the right turn signal. Without affecting the normal driving of the overtaken vehicle, slightly turn the steering wheel to the right to return to the original lane, and then turn off the turn signal, as shown in the figure.
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