How many points are deducted for looking down at the gear shift during the driving test (Subject 3)?
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Looking down at the gear shift during the driving test (Subject 3) will result in a deduction of 100 points, as it is considered an incorrect sitting posture during the exam. Below are some key points to note for Subject 3: 1. Starting the car: First, adjust the seat and rearview mirror, check if the brakes and accelerator are functioning properly, and ensure the surrounding environment is safe before starting. 2. Turning left/right and making U-turns: Do not move the steering wheel within three seconds after turning on the turn signal, and ensure the speed matches the gear. 3. Passing bus stops and pedestrian crossings: Do not exceed 30 km/h, and look left and right to check for pedestrians. 4. Gear shifting operations: Complete gear shifting operations within the specified time and distance. 5. Changing lanes: Do not move the steering wheel within three seconds after turning on the turn signal, and complete the lane change within the specified time and distance. 6. Driving in a straight line: Maintain a speed of at least 40 km/h, keep steering wheel movement within 3 degrees, and complete the straight-line driving within the specified distance.