How many items are there in B2 Subject 3?

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Fitzgerald
07/30/25 10:50am
There are 16 items in the B2 driver's license Subject 3 test. The road test items for B2 license Subject 3 include: vehicle preparation, starting, driving straight, gear shifting operations, changing lanes, pulling over, going straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, passing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and nighttime driving. According to the appendix of the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses": A B2 driver's license allows driving heavy and medium-duty trucks; heavy and medium-duty special-purpose vehicles. Other permitted vehicle types include: C1, C2, C3, C4, M. B2 Subject 3 precautions: Starting: Close the door, fasten the seat belt, turn on the left signal, shift to 2nd gear, honk three times, observe the left rearview mirror, slowly release the clutch while accelerating and release the parking brake to start, no rolling back; Going straight through intersections: Speed should not exceed 30 or be below 20, no crossing the yellow line; Bus stops: Speed should not exceed 30 or be below 20, no crossing the yellow line; Turning right at intersections: Turn on the left signal 3 seconds in advance, speed should not exceed 30 or be below 20, no crossing the line; Changing lanes: Turn on the left signal 3 seconds in advance, speed should not exceed 30 or be below 20, no crossing the boundary line; Overtaking: Turn on the left signal 3 seconds in advance, speed should not exceed 30 or be below 20, no crossing the boundary line; Turning left at intersections: Turn on the left signal 3 seconds in advance, speed should not exceed 30 or be below 20, no crossing the line; Passing school zones: Speed should not exceed 30 or be below 20, no crossing the line, no honking; Driving straight: Shift to 5th gear and accelerate when speed exceeds 40, speed should be above 40, no crossing the line; Accelerating: Shift to 5th gear and accelerate when speed exceeds 40, speed should be above 40, no crossing the line; Making U-turns: Choose a suitable section, turn on the right signal, move to the far right lane and stop, turn on the left signal, shift to 2nd gear, make a two-forward-one-reverse U-turn, no rolling back; Pulling over: Turn on the right signal for 3 seconds before pulling over, the right wheel should not be more than 30 cm from the roadside, apply the parking brake, shift to neutral. B2 Subject 3 scoring criteria: The following situations will result in immediate failure: Not using the seat belt as required; Blocking or turning off the in-vehicle audio and video monitoring equipment; Not following the examiner's instructions; Rolling back more than 30 cm when starting; Using a gear that does not match the speed for a long time, causing the engine to run too high or too low; Failing to shift gears twice in a row while driving; Coasting in neutral while driving; Not following traffic signals, signs, or markings; Not driving at the required speed; Driving over the solid center line or lane edge line; Driving over the lane divider for a long time (more than 15 seconds); Changing two or more lanes in succession; Parking in no-parking zones such as pedestrian crossings or grid lines; The candidate does not attend the exam at the scheduled time; The following situations will result in a 10-point deduction: Rolling back when starting, but less than 30 cm; Shifting to the wrong gear when starting or driving; Not using or incorrectly using the turn signal before starting, turning, changing lanes, overtaking, or parking; Turning the steering wheel less than 3 seconds after turning on the turn signal before starting, turning, changing lanes, overtaking, or parking; Stalling the engine once due to improper operation. Vehicle preparation: Not walking around the vehicle counterclockwise to check the vehicle's appearance and surroundings will result in failure. Starting with the following situations will result in immediate failure: Starting with insufficient brake pressure; Starting with the door not fully closed; Not shifting to neutral when starting the engine; Starting without releasing the parking brake and not correcting it in time; The following situations will result in a 10-point deduction: Starting without releasing the parking brake but correcting it in time; Not releasing the starter switch in time after the engine starts. Gear shifting operations: Not shifting gears smoothly as instructed will result in failure; Vehicle speed not matching the gear will result in a 10-point deduction. Pulling over: After parking, the vehicle body exceeding the right edge of the road or the pedestrian crossing will result in failure; Not closing the door after getting out will result in failure; After parking, the vehicle body being more than 30 cm from the right edge of the road or the sidewalk will result in a 10-point deduction; Not applying the parking brake after parking will result in a 10-point deduction; Releasing the foot brake before applying the parking brake will result in a 10-point deduction; Not turning off the engine before getting out will result in a 5-point deduction. Going straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections: Not slowing down or stopping to look as required will result in failure. Passing pedestrian crossings, school zones, bus stops: Not slowing down as required will result in failure.
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