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How Long Does It Take to Learn Subject 3 for Driving?

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LaRonan
09/05/25 6:17am
Subject 3 is the road test, and generally, it takes about a week of practice to master all the key actions. Below is relevant information about Subject 3: Gear Shifting Operation: Ensure sufficient throttle is applied, and after each gear shift, proceed decisively to the next shift action. The shifting action, including hand and foot movements, should be quick, accurate, and seamless. Straight-Line Driving: The key is to identify reference points to determine if the vehicle is deviating. Reference points can include the dashed white lines on both sides of the lane, curbs, streetlight poles, etc. Additionally, keep your gaze far ahead and avoid focusing solely on the hood position. If the vehicle starts to deviate, make slight adjustments to the steering wheel promptly without large turns. Pulling Over: Pulling over requires the vehicle to be within 30 centimeters of the roadside. The principle is similar to straight-line driving—identify reference points. Typically, when the raised part of the windshield wiper aligns with the roadside line, the distance is about 30 centimeters. Of course, reference points may vary, so the key is to practice more to become proficient.
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DiGiselle
09/17/25 6:38am
The duration of learning Driving Test Subject 3 really depends on individual circumstances. When I took the test last year, it took me about a month because I could only practice on weekends due to my busy work schedule, with two-hour sessions each time. Initially, I kept getting stuck on reverse parking and parallel parking, with poor coordination between hands and feet. Thanks to the instructor's patient corrections, I gradually got the hang of it. I recommend beginners to break down the movements and practice them separately, such as practicing steering wheel control first and then combining it with the throttle. This way, with a solid foundation, progress will be faster. Additionally, familiarity with the test site is crucial. Going for a few mock tests in advance can reduce nervousness and avoid last-minute mistakes that waste time. Overall, as long as you maintain a practice frequency of three to four times a week, most people can complete Subject 3 within two to four weeks.
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MaddoxDella
10/31/25 7:09am
The duration of learning Subject 3 in driving varies from person to person. I believe the key lies in the effort invested and natural aptitude. As someone who has gone through the driving test, I've seen some pass in just one or two weeks because they practiced diligently every day and had good hand-eye coordination. Conversely, if you practice sporadically, it might drag on for two months. It's best to communicate with the driving school to arrange a training plan, such as scheduling intensive weekly sessions focusing on difficult maneuvers like starting, turning, and parking. Additionally, practicing during low-traffic hours is more efficient, and don't neglect rest to avoid fatigued driving. On average, around three weeks is more realistic, and factoring in the time for test scheduling will give you a better grasp.
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