How many days after passing the driving test subject can you take subject three?

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LeLilliana
07/29/25 1:27pm
There is an interval of 10-20 days between subject two and subject three. After passing subject two for 10 days, you can make an online appointment for the subject three test. The following is a specific introduction to the specific matters of the subject three test: 1. Getting on the car: fasten the seat belt, shift gears, turn on the turn signal, honk the horn, look at the rearview mirror, release the handbrake, and go on the road. 2. Driving: Turn off the turn signal and look at the left and right rearview mirrors. 3. Intersections, turns and U-turns: Slow down and shift down, release the accelerator, depress the clutch, depress the brake, and shift to low gear. 4. Pull over: Release the accelerator, depress the clutch, depress the brake, pull over, release the handbrake, shift to neutral, and return the turn signal.
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