
Rainy weather does have certain impacts on the Driving Test (Subject 3). Here are the effects of rainy weather on Subject 3: 1. Reduced visibility compared to sunny days, affecting driving operations. 2. Rainwater can obscure the view in the left and right rearview mirrors, while the front windshield may also fog up, making the entire test process more challenging. Here are some methods to mitigate the impact of rainy weather on Subject 3: 1. Partially open the car window, as enclosed spaces are prone to fogging up. 2. Adjust the wiper speed according to the intensity of the rain to ensure clear visibility. 3. Drive slower than usual, as poor visibility requires more reaction time. 4. Avoid sudden acceleration or braking during the test, as wet roads can cause tire slippage and lead to accidents. 5. Maintain a safe distance from other vehicles, as complex road conditions may prompt sudden braking. 6. When driving through waterlogged areas, shift to a lower gear and proceed slowly without hesitation to prevent stalling, and avoid splashing large amounts of water by accelerating abruptly.


