How many points are deducted for a vehicle distance exceeding 30 centimeters in Subject 3 meeting?
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After parking, if the vehicle body is more than 30cm away from the right edge of the road or the sidewalk edge, 10 points will be deducted. The following is a related introduction to the driving test Subject 3: 1. Introduction: Subject 3 includes the road driving skills test and the safety and civilized driving knowledge test. It is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment and is the abbreviation for the road driving skills and safety and civilized driving knowledge test subjects in the motor vehicle driver's test. The content of the road driving skills test varies for different types of vehicles. 2. Specific test content of Subject 3: The road driving skills test generally includes: vehicle preparation, light simulation test, starting, driving in a straight line, gear shifting operation, lane changing, parking by the side of the road, going straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, passing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting vehicles, overtaking, turning around, and driving at night. The safety and civilized driving knowledge test generally includes: safety and civilized driving operation requirements, safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations such as tire blowouts, and knowledge of handling after traffic accidents.
With years of driving instruction experience, I've noticed that students often struggle with the oncoming vehicle section during Subject 3 of the driving test. If the parking distance from the curb exceeds 30 centimeters, it results in an immediate 10-point deduction. Since the total test score is 100 points, losing these 10 points can easily lead to failure, making this a critical aspect. This distance requirement simulates real-road safety conditions – too close risks scraping the curb, while too far poses hazards. I recall one student who neglected practice, got nervous during the test, parked too far out, lost 10 points and failed. Only after intensive curb parking training did they eventually pass. Safe driving habits develop from test preparation. During practice, I recommend using references like sidewalk edges to estimate 30cm, maintaining steady speed and focused vision. While the test has many scoring details, this easily overlooked item carries significant weight – only through repeated practice can mistakes be avoided.