How many kilometers are required for Subject 3 driving test?

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McTravis
07/30/25 8:58am
Large and medium-sized buses: The test distance for large buses and medium-sized buses should be no less than 20 kilometers, including no less than 10 kilometers during daytime and no less than 5 kilometers at night. Large vehicles: The test distance for tractors, city buses, and large trucks should be no less than 10 kilometers, including no less than 5 kilometers during daytime and no less than 3 kilometers at night. Small vehicles: The test distance for small cars, small automatic transmission cars, low-speed trucks, and small automatic transmission passenger cars for the disabled should be no less than 3 kilometers, with no less than 20% conducted at night; if no night test is conducted, a simulated nighttime light usage test should be performed.
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