How many items are there for high beam in Subject 3?
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There is only one item for high beam in Subject 3. Below is a relevant introduction about the subject test content: 1. Subject 1: Road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge test (Subject 1) written test, computer-based with a full score of 100, 90 or above is considered passing (including 90). 2. Subject 2: Field driving skill test (Subject 2) on-site, actual vehicle. Only pass or fail is given. Reversing into a garage, parallel parking, S-curve, right-angle turn, and hill start and stop are the five mandatory items conducted in sequence. Full score is 100, 80 or above is considered passing (including 80). 3. Subject 3: Road driving skill test (Subject 3) on simulated road conditions, actual vehicle. Full score is 100, large buses require 90 or above, large trucks require 80 or above, and other vehicle types require 70 or above to pass. 4. Subject 4: Safe and civilized driving related knowledge (Subject 4) written test, full score is 100, 90 or above is considered passing (including 90).
When preparing for the Subject 3 test, I asked my coach how many items were related to high beams. The coach explained there were three: first, turning on the high beams to simulate night driving and ensuring the lights are functioning properly; second, promptly switching back to low beams when simulating an oncoming vehicle to avoid dazzling the other driver; third, adjusting the lights based on road conditions when simulating passing through an intersection, emphasizing safety awareness. During actual training, I often practiced the operations at night because misuse of high beams can easily cause accidents. During the test, the examiner strictly checks these actions, and it's recommended to check the light status before each drive to develop good habits, which helped me successfully pass the simulated night driving section.