How Long After Passing Subject 1 with 24 Points Deducted Can You Take Subject 3?
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A driver's license has been deducted 24 points, and the Subject 1 test has been passed. The latest date for the Subject 3 test must be taken within ten days after passing Subject 1. Legal basis: If a motor vehicle driver has two or more instances of reaching 12 points or a cumulative score of 24 points or more in a scoring cycle, the vehicle management office must also conduct a road driving skills test within ten days after the driver passes the road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge test. Subject 3 test process: There are a total of 16 procedures, which are: preparation before getting on the car, starting, driving in a straight line, shifting gears, turning left at an intersection, turning right at an intersection, changing lanes, passing through an intersection, parking by the roadside, passing through a pedestrian crossing, passing through a school zone, passing through a bus station, meeting another vehicle, overtaking, making a U-turn, and driving at night. There are two difficulties in the Subject 3 test: The first is the mismatch between speed and gear. Mistakes regarding high gear at low speed and low gear at high speed need to be avoided during the test. Before shifting gears, make sure to adjust the speed to match the gear, then shift gears! During driving, check the speedometer every eight seconds to prevent such errors. The second difficulty is the deviation in straight-line driving. Although you cannot turn the steering wheel significantly during straight-line driving, if the vehicle was not adjusted properly before the test or if you notice the driving trajectory still deviates from the straight line after starting, you can slightly turn the steering wheel, generally within about 5 degrees. This way, after driving a long distance, the vehicle's trajectory will gradually tend to straighten, and then you can straighten the steering wheel.