How Deep Should You Press for Tap Braking?
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For tap braking in Subject 3 of the driving test, you don't need to press the brake pedal very deep; a slight press is sufficient. Here are the details: 1. Tap braking refers to: First press the brake slightly, when you feel the car slowing down noticeably, release the brake (but not completely), and when you feel the braking effect is about to fade, press the brake again. Repeat this cycle. The tap braking technique is used to avoid locking the wheels by not pressing the brake too hard, ensuring the ability to steer. 2. The Subject 3 road driving skills test includes: Preparation for driving tests of large buses, tractors, city buses, medium-sized buses, large trucks, small cars, small automatic transmission cars, low-speed cargo vehicles, and small automatic transmission passenger vehicles for the disabled; simulated nighttime lighting test; starting; driving straight; gear shifting operations; changing lanes; pulling over; driving straight through intersections; turning left at intersections, etc.