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Do You Have to Take All 16 Items in Subject 3?

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Steph
07/30/25 2:18am

Generally, you will only encounter 5 to 6 items in the Subject 3 exam. Below is a relevant introduction to the Subject 3 exam: Subject 3 Exam Items: There are a total of 16 items, including vehicle preparation, starting, driving straight, gear shifting operations, changing lanes, pulling over, going straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, crossing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and night driving. However, gear shifting and pulling over are mandatory, while common items include driving straight and changing lanes. Subject 3 Exam Notes: Before starting the exam, walk around the vehicle counterclockwise to check its condition. After getting in, adjust the seat position and rearview mirror angle, and fasten your seatbelt. Only after completing these steps can the exam begin. During the exam, listen to the voice prompts and avoid acting before the prompts. After completing the pull-over, do not rush to exit the vehicle. Open and then close the door, wait for the voice announcement of your score before exiting, and remember to close the door after getting out.

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LaAddyson
08/15/25 8:23am

As someone who just passed the road test (Subject 3) not long ago, I can share my real experience. During my driving school practice, the instructor emphasized that Subject 3 consists of 16 items, including basic operations like starting off, changing lanes, and pulling over. However, not all items are tested during the actual exam. The examiner usually selects high-frequency items based on the test route and random selection, such as right-angle turns and overtaking techniques. I was extremely nervous before the test and practiced over a dozen times daily at the training site. In the end, I only had to complete 8 items to pass—mainly light usage and parallel parking. Don’t assume fewer items mean it’s easier; missing even one could result in failure. My advice is to simulate test scenarios frequently and use apps like 'Driving Test Guide' to familiarize yourself with the process beforehand. Remember, safety is the core focus—examiners prioritize your reaction skills. Not every item will appear, but practicing them all ensures you’re fully prepared.

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AnthonyLynn
10/21/25 5:30am

As a seasoned driver, I still remember the nervous moments when taking the driving test. While there is indeed a checklist of 16 items for Subject 3, during the actual road test, the examiner usually selects a few core items to assess, rather than testing all at once. This may vary depending on city policies—some regions rotate more test items. For instance, when I took the test ten years ago, only 6 items were selected, and I’ve heard it’s even more flexible now. The key is not to be intimidated by the number; focus on mastering basic safety skills, such as checking mirrors when starting or controlling speed smoothly when parking. I recommend that learners review question bank videos and study real-life cases before the test to handle it with ease. Even if fewer items are tested, solid practice is essential—otherwise, you might regret it when facing unexpected situations on the road.

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SanClayton
12/04/25 5:57am

From a safe driving perspective, each of the 16 items in Subject 3 is designed to test your ability to handle real road conditions. I often remind my friends not to obsess over whether all test items are covered—such as light checks or oncoming vehicle avoidance—as the examiner may only assess key items to evaluate overall safety proficiency. The reality is, these test items originate from high-risk accident scenarios, so even if some are skipped during the exam, mastery is essential. I recommend combining daily driving simulations with focused practice: smooth starts and precise stops. Don’t just fixate on exam details—developing instinctive reactions can save lives. With randomized test selections becoming more common, mastering fundamentals outweighs rigidly memorizing item counts.

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