How many points are deducted for speed and gear mismatch?
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Mismatch between speed and gear in Subject 3 directly results in a deduction of 100 points. The gear and speed usage in the Subject 3 test are as follows: first gear for speeds between 0-15 km/h, second gear for 15-25 km/h, and third gear for 20-35 km/h. As long as the examinee shifts between the prescribed speeds and gears correctly, ensuring the gear matches the speed, it is acceptable. Key points to note for Subject 3: Light operation: Do not flick the lever too quickly to avoid the system failing to detect it. After turning on the indicator light, be sure to hold it down to prevent it from turning off due to steering wheel movement. The light simulation test has a time limit; being too early or too late will affect the result, so don't fail on the simplest procedure. Speed and gear: Stay calm when shifting gears to avoid selecting the wrong gear. Press the clutch firmly; otherwise, shifting will be difficult, and nervousness may even cause the engine to stall. Straight-line driving: Keep your gaze far ahead, find a reference point, and avoid staring at the front of the engine compartment, as this can easily lead to deviation. When the vehicle starts to tilt, make minor steering adjustments rather than large turns of the steering wheel, and return the wheel to its original position after turning.