How many meters are required for lane changing in Subject 3?
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Overtaking and lane changing in Subject 3 must be completed within 100 meters. There are no specific requirements for speed and gear, as long as you are faster than the vehicle being overtaken, but you should ensure that the gear matches the speed. Additionally, pay attention to the speed limit of the test road to avoid speeding. There are three deduction standards in the Subject 3 test: deducting 5 points, deducting 10 points, and deducting 100 points. Different deduction standards have different detailed rules, which need to be carefully read and familiarized with. Deduct 100 points: Before stopping, failing to observe the traffic conditions behind and to the right through the interior and exterior rearview mirrors; after the examiner issues the command to pull over, failing to stop within the specified distance; after stopping, the vehicle body exceeds the right edge of the road or the sidewalk edge; after stopping, failing to turn the head to observe the side rear and left traffic conditions before opening the door inside the vehicle; after getting out of the car, failing to close the door. Deduct 10 points: After stopping, the distance between the vehicle body and the right edge of the road or the sidewalk edge is more than 30cm; after stopping, failing to tighten the parking brake; releasing the foot brake pedal before tightening the parking brake. Deduct 5 points: Failing to turn off the engine before getting out of the car.