How many points are deducted for using the wrong turn signal in Subject 3?

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McReese
07/29/25 11:09am
Subject 3: Failing to use the turn signal when turning deducts 10 points. Relevant details are as follows: Passing score: Not using or incorrectly using the turn signal before starting, turning, changing lanes, overtaking, or parking deducts 10 points. The full score for the Subject 3 road driving skills and safe civilized driving knowledge test is 100 points, and a score of 90 or above is required to pass. Evaluation criteria: The Subject 3 intelligent examination system combines automatic and manual evaluation to assess 16 basic test items, including vehicle preparation, starting, driving straight, changing lanes, passing intersections, crossing pedestrian crosswalks, school zones, passing bus stops, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, pulling over, making U-turns, and night driving.
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