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How Many Meters Should You Maintain Straight Driving in Subject Three?

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JordanFitz
07/29/25 7:20pm
There is no fixed distance for straight driving in Subject Three of the driving test, but it is generally around 100 meters. The main challenge of this task is to keep the vehicle moving in a straight line, but it's important to note that there are also speed requirements for straight driving—the vehicle must reach the specified speed to pass. Below is some relevant information on how to maintain straight driving in Subject Three: 1. Choose a fixed reference point: You can pick a fixed point on the road ahead, which could be an object or a marker. Keep your eyes on the selected point to guide your driving. 2. Maintain an appropriate speed: In fact, if the speed is too slow, the vehicle is more likely to deviate. Since the speed requirements for straight driving vary by location, drive at a steady speed according to local regulations and avoid significant acceleration or deceleration.
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DeAdeline
08/14/25 1:58pm
I just passed the third subject of the driving test a few days ago, and the straight-line driving section was 100 meters, which was quite challenging. I remember on the test day, as soon as I heard the instruction, I started pressing the accelerator and drove forward. The entire 100 meters required no deviation at all, and the speed had to be maintained around 40 km/h—too slow wouldn’t do either. During practice, my instructor emphasized focusing on a fixed point in the distance instead of staring at the steering wheel or the front of the car, as this makes it easier to stay straight. During the test, if the wheels crossed the line or the steering wheel wobbled too much, points would be deducted immediately, so those 100 meters felt particularly tense. For practice, I would find a straight road, estimate the 100-meter length, and repeat the exercise. Once I got familiar with it, it didn’t seem difficult anymore. After passing, I realized this kind of control is crucial when driving, especially on highways or in congested areas—it’s a big help. New drivers just need to practice a few times, and it’ll become second nature.
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JeffreyDella
10/15/25 4:41am
In the driving test, the standard distance for straight-line driving is usually around 100 meters. This length is neither too short nor too long, making it perfect for assessing your stable driving ability. After starting, it's recommended to maintain a speed between 30-40 km/h, focus your gaze far ahead at the end of the road, and avoid frequent steering wheel adjustments. When I was practicing, I often made the mistake of getting nervous and making small movements, which caused me to veer off course frequently. The 100 meters actually pass by quickly, so staying focused is key. It's best to find an open area to measure out 100 meters and practice a few laps to develop a feel for it. During the test, pay attention to changes in the road section, such as transitioning from a curve to a straight line, and be extra careful with control. Once you remember this distance, you can reduce mistakes and pass smoothly.
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JulianDella
11/28/25 5:32am
The straight-line driving test in Subject 3 requires 100 meters, and from my personal experience, it's not difficult. During the exam, you just need to drive 100 meters without exceeding 50 km/h, keeping your eyes on the road ahead without distraction. I used to look sideways a lot, and my instructor scolded me, saying that not looking far ahead makes it easy to drift. Later, I practiced on my own, focusing like sprinting 100 meters, and it became simple. This skill is often used in actual driving too, so beginners shouldn't be afraid—just repeat more and you'll pass.
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