
Subject 3 requires touching 4 points when getting on the car. The following is a detailed introduction: Introduction: Subject 3 involves the road driving skills test and the basic knowledge test of safe and civilized driving. It is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment and is the abbreviation for the road driving skills and basic knowledge of safe and civilized driving test in the motor vehicle driver's examination. Route practice: Before taking the exam, you will practice on actual routes and drive through the exam site to familiarize yourself with the environment. Therefore, when practicing with the coach, you need to quickly learn the starting standards, lane-changing standards, and issues to pay attention to. Pay attention to checking and controlling the driving speed at intersections, adjust gears according to real-time road conditions, drive stably, and use lights for U-turns and turns.

During my driving test for Subject 3, I remember there were several key points to check before getting in the car. First, make sure the door is properly closed by gently pushing the handle to ensure it doesn’t open accidentally. Once inside, adjust the seat so your legs can comfortably reach the brake pedal without straining, and sit upright. Next, check both the side and rearview mirrors: the side mirrors should provide a clear view of the traffic behind you on both sides, and the rearview mirror shouldn’t be blocked by the rear headrests. Buckling the seatbelt is a must—pull it tight and listen for the ‘click’ to be sure. Finally, check the dashboard for any warning lights and ensure the fuel gauge and battery status are normal. These steps are crucial to avoid point deductions during the test. Making them a habit in daily driving can also reduce accident risks—safety always comes first.

As a beginner taking the third driving test, I find the 'touch points' when getting into the car crucial. You should start from the outside, walk around the vehicle to check for obstacles. After getting in, immediately adjust the seat position; a proper backrest angle ensures comfortable driving. Don't overlook the mirrors either—the interior mirror should provide a full rear view, and the exterior mirrors should minimize blind spots. Always fasten the seatbelt securely; don't cut corners for convenience. If the examiner asks why you're touching these points during the test, just say it's for safety checks. It's advisable to simulate these actions multiple times before the test to build muscle memory. This boosts confidence at the test site and increases the pass rate. Developing good habits now will greatly benefit your future driving.

When taking the driving test (Subject 3), several steps cannot be skipped. Check if the car door is locked by touching the door frame for confirmation. Sit firmly and adjust the seat to ensure a clear view. Carefully adjust both the inside and outside rearview mirrors to the correct angles. Fasten the seatbelt tightly—no slack. Before starting the engine, glance at the dashboard to ensure no warning lights are on. These points are crucial for driving safety and passing the test.


