How many meters are required to complete the gear shifting in Subject 3?
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Subject 3 requires the gear shifting to be completed within 100 meters. The 100-meter gear shifting is an important item in the Subject 3 test. The vehicle starts from the 100-meter starting line and completes the acceleration process from the lowest gear to the highest gear within 100 meters, as well as the deceleration process from the highest gear back to the second gear. The intermediate actions should be smooth. Additional information: 1. Operation skills: Ensure sufficient throttle is given, and after each gear shift, decisively perform the next gear shift action; the gear shift actions, including hand and foot movements, should be fast, accurate, and coherent first. 2. Key points: The left foot does not leave the clutch, the right hand does not leave the gear lever, accelerate and shift gears immediately after starting, shift to 5th gear at 50 meters, then start braking and downshifting (before 70 meters), downshifting to 2nd gear is sufficient, with some distance remaining. Throughout the process, the left hand controls the direction well to avoid deviation. 3. Scoring criteria: Failing to stop in the designated area results in failure; stopping midway results in failure; stalling deducts 20 points; not shifting gears in order or failing to complete the task results in failure; crossing the center line deducts 20 points.