How many parts does the Subject 3 driving test consist of?
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Two parts, namely the road driving skills test and the safety and civilized driving knowledge test. Below are the key challenges in the Subject 3 test: 1. Speed and gear mismatch: Errors such as high gear with low speed or low gear with high speed should be avoided during the test. Before shifting gears, ensure the speed is adjusted to match the gear, then proceed with the shift. 2. Deviation in straight-line driving: Many trainees slow down excessively due to concerns about not driving in a straight line, which is not advisable. This actually increases the likelihood of the vehicle deviating from its path. Maintain a reasonable and steady speed instead. Although significant steering wheel adjustments are not allowed during straight-line driving, minor adjustments (around 5 degrees) are permissible if the vehicle was not properly aligned before the test or if deviations are noticed during driving. 3. Parking more than 30cm from the curb: The Subject 3 test explicitly requires that the distance from the curb when parking should not exceed 30cm.