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Does failing one light simulation in Subject 3 mean automatic disqualification?

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LaElisa
07/28/25 11:58am

Failing even one light simulation in Subject 3 will result in disqualification. Here is extended information about Subject 3: 1. Introduction: Subject 3 examination, also known as the Road Safety Driving Test, is part of motor vehicle driver's license assessment. It refers to the road driving skills and safety awareness test in motor vehicle driver examinations. Different license categories have different road driving skill test contents. 2. Test contents: Vehicle preparation, light simulation test start, straight-line driving, gear shifting operations, lane changing, roadside parking, straight through intersections, left turns at intersections, right turns at intersections, crossing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting vehicles, overtaking, U-turns, and nighttime driving.

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VanJosie
08/11/25 4:48pm

I took the driving test's Part 3 last year, and the light simulation part was nerve-wracking. The instructor had warned me beforehand that any mistake with the lights would result in an immediate fail—no exceptions. For example, during the night simulation, if you use high beams instead of low beams, or fail to turn on the fog lights in foggy conditions, the examiner will fail you on the spot because it's a safety red line. I spent a week practicing light operations during training, simulating various scenarios. Lights are no small matter—getting them wrong on the road can mislead others and cause accidents. During the test, you need to focus entirely on the instructions and avoid distractions. If you do make a mistake, you'll have to reschedule the test, but safety comes first. Don’t get discouraged—just practice a few more times, and you’ll pass.

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LeMatteo
09/28/25 6:10am

Having taught driving for many years, I must say that the lighting simulation is a crucial checkpoint in the third driving test. Making mistakes, such as incorrect light usage or failing to use lights in specified situations, usually results in a full 100-point deduction, leading to immediate failure. I've seen students fail during the simulated night driving due to a single error. It's advisable to practice light operations frequently, familiarize yourself with the switch positions and scenario changes. Safety comes first, as light signals are directly related to driving responsibilities. Don't panic if you make a mistake, but correct any bad habits promptly during the test. Conducting on-site simulations before the exam can significantly improve your pass rate—don't underestimate this part of the training.

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DamianRose
11/11/25 8:04am

Making mistakes in light operation is very serious in the driving test. My experience is that safety is more important than anything. A single error in the light simulation during Subject 3 can lead to immediate failure, especially in nighttime or adverse weather scenarios—examiners have zero tolerance. This tests your reaction accuracy and road compliance. In actual driving, incorrect light usage can easily cause accidents. I insist on practicing light-changing techniques more and staying calm while following instructions during the test. If you fail, don’t give up—intensifying practice is the right path.

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