How many points are deducted for coasting in neutral during the Subject 3 test?
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Coasting in neutral during the Subject 3 test results in a deduction of 100 points, which means an immediate failure. Here is some relevant knowledge about coasting in neutral during the Subject 3 test: Left and Right Turns: Mistakes related to coasting in neutral are common during left and right turns. If the clutch is pressed for too long during gear shifting, or if the gear is not successfully engaged without the driver realizing it, the system may judge it as coasting in neutral. Vehicle U-turns: During a U-turn, the driver needs to manage both the steering and observe road conditions, requiring multitasking. If the foot remains on the clutch for too long during gear shifting, or if the gear is not engaged, it may be judged as coasting in neutral. Gear Shifting (Acceleration/Deceleration): If the gear is shifted too quickly during acceleration or deceleration without staying in the gear for a few seconds, the system might not respond in time and could judge it as coasting in neutral.