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How many points are deducted for getting off the car without turning off the engine in Subject 3?

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Angela
07/28/25 9:19pm
Getting off the car without turning off the engine in Subject 3 deducts 5 points. Below are the relevant details: Surrounding environment: Failing to walk around the car to inspect the vehicle's appearance and surrounding environment results in disqualification; Failing to observe the traffic behind before opening the car door results in disqualification. Insufficient air pressure: Starting the car with insufficient brake air pressure results in disqualification; Starting the car without fully closing the door results in disqualification; Before starting, failing to observe the interior and exterior rearview mirrors and not turning the head to observe the traffic behind results in disqualification; When starting the engine, if the gearshift lever is not in the neutral (parking) position, it results in disqualification; Starting the car without releasing the parking brake and failing to correct it promptly results in disqualification; Starting the car without releasing the parking brake but correcting it promptly deducts 10 points.
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CodyRose
08/12/25 12:55am
During the driving test's Subject 3, failing to turn off the engine before getting out of the car is a critical mistake that cannot be overlooked. It typically results in a full 100-point deduction, directly leading to a failing grade and ending the test. Why is it so strict? From a safety perspective, a running car could roll away or be accidentally moved by someone else, posing significant danger if it hits people or objects. In the Subject 3 test, every action simulates real driving, with strict parking procedures: the correct sequence is to stop the car, engage the handbrake, shift to neutral, turn off the engine, and finally unbuckle the seatbelt and check before exiting. When I was practicing, my instructor repeatedly warned that forgetting to turn off the engine was like stepping on a landmine. Besides losing points, I also want to remind you that the stressful test environment can lead to oversight. It's advisable to practice with the mnemonic "Stop, Handbrake, Neutral, Off, Exit" during training to build the habit. Remember, the test isn't just about passing—it's about ensuring you don't make similar mistakes on the road later. Safety first is the core principle.
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LeMichael
10/01/25 2:05am
In the Subject 3 driving test, parking without turning off the engine and exiting the vehicle is considered a major mistake, resulting in an automatic deduction of 100 points and immediate failure. Based on driving school training experience, candidates often rush to exit the vehicle after parallel parking or pulling over, forgetting this crucial step. This rule is designed to cultivate safety awareness, as exiting a moving vehicle is extremely risky. During practice, I always instruct students: First, calmly bring the vehicle to a complete stop, firmly engage the handbrake, shift to neutral, turn off the engine, and then check surroundings before exiting. This sequence must not be disrupted—just like failing to check blind spots when opening doors, any deviation can lead to significant point deductions. Regularly simulate test scenarios during practice, jot down key points, and train until it becomes muscle memory. This way, even under exam pressure, you won’t make mistakes and can confidently pass Subject 3.
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AthenaFitz
11/14/25 3:53am
Failing to turn off the engine before getting out of the car during Subject 3 will result in an immediate 100-point deduction, and the reason is simple: safety rules. The test requires you to turn off the engine after parking to prove your vigilance. Leaving the engine running could lead to loss of control of the vehicle, which is a serious mistake in the scoring criteria and results in failure. Other similar mistakes, such as not engaging the handbrake before exiting, also incur a 100-point deduction. Develop good habits during practice: turn off the engine when parking, double-check everything before getting out, and avoid pitfalls during the test.
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