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How many points are deducted for not observing left and right in Subject 3?

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EmersynLynn
09/05/2025, 01:37:23 AM

This depends on the situation. If it happens once, 10 points are deducted, but if it happens multiple times, it results in an immediate failure. More information about Subject 3 is as follows: Overview: Subject 3, which includes the road driving skills test and the safety and civilized driving knowledge test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. It is the abbreviated name for the road driving skills and safety and civilized driving knowledge test in the motor vehicle driver's examination. The content of the road driving skills test varies depending on the type of vehicle being licensed. Test Content: The road driving skills test for Subject 3 generally includes preparation before starting, simulated light tests, starting, driving straight, changing lanes, parking by the roadside, going straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, passing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting other vehicles, etc. Deduction Criteria: Failing to fasten the seatbelt or wear a helmet as required, inability to correctly use common vehicle operating components such as lights or windshield wipers, or having a distance greater than 750px behind the vehicle when starting, among other situations, will result in an immediate deduction of 100 points.

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DeOwen
09/17/2025, 02:02:03 AM

I remember being really nervous during my driving test for Subject 3. When starting off, I was so focused on the road ahead that I forgot to check the left and right rearview mirrors, almost getting points deducted. The instructor later told me that failing to observe left and right would cost me 10 points out of the total 100, and combined with other mistakes, it could lead to failure. Key moments like starting, turning, and parking during the test are critical—not checking blind spots results in immediate point deductions because safety is the core. I recommend doing more simulated practice before the test to develop the habit of actively scanning left and right before every drive. On real roads, failing to observe can lead to accidents—deducting points is minor, but safety awareness is major. After driving on my own, I’ve stuck to this routine to avoid risks. Though rules vary slightly by region, it’s generally a 10-point deduction, so it’s important to reinforce this habit during practice.

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JuneRose
10/31/2025, 02:33:42 AM

Having driven for twenty years, I understand how crucial it is to observe left and right during the Subject 3 exam. A 10-point deduction is standard, and beginners often make this mistake by forgetting to actively turn their heads. From a safety perspective, failing to check blind spots can lead to accidents, posing high risks on the road. Examiners pay close attention to this detail during the test, noting deductions if you don’t look when starting or changing lanes. I always remind my friends to reinforce this habit during practice, ensuring they turn their heads to check mirrors and sides at intersections or when stopping. With a total score of 100, losing 10 points might seem minor, but it can accumulate and lead to failure. Developing good habits isn’t just for passing the test—it ensures lifelong safety. Though the rules are strict, they must be followed.

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JessicaDella
12/14/2025, 01:41:54 AM

As a driving instructor, I've noticed that failing to observe left and right is a common mistake during training, which results in a 10-point deduction during the exam. The key is to actively check mirrors and blind spots when starting, turning, and parking. Practice suggestion: Reinforce through more simulated scenarios to develop muscle memory. Safety comes first—proper observation reduces accidents, and point deductions are just reminders. Keep practicing, and you'll pass the test.

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VanAndrew
02/03/2026, 02:40:58 AM

My child is taking the third driving test, and I'm worried he might forget to check left and right. According to the driving test scoring rules, failing to do this deducts 10 points from a total of 100, and too many mistakes will result in failure. From a safety perspective, not checking blind spots can easily lead to collisions with pedestrians. During practice, I remind him to turn his head and check the surroundings on both sides before driving every time. Developing this habit will help him stay calm during the test and also be useful for daily driving. The rule is consistent across regions—deducting 10 points—so parents should emphasize that safety is more important than passing the test.

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VanHannah
04/29/2026, 12:18:14 PM

Having served as a Category 3 driving test examiner, I've encountered numerous candidates who failed to check their blind spots, resulting in an immediate 10-point deduction. The rules require active head-turning to observe blind spots during starting, lane changes, or intersections - failure to do so is recorded as a point deduction. Safety awareness takes priority; under the 100-point system, a 10-point deduction easily compounds failure risks. I remind candidates that developing this habit isn't just about passing the test, but preventing real-road accidents. Repeated practice is key to reducing such errors.

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