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How many seconds after stalling in Subject 3 can you restart the engine without penalty?

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DiKaden
09/06/25 3:01am

In Subject 3, restarting the engine within 5 seconds after stalling during startup will not result in penalty. Below is relevant knowledge about Subject 3: Preparation before getting in the car: Starting from the right side co-pilot seat (rear or right side of the car), walk counterclockwise around the car for one and a half circles. Pay attention to whether there are vehicles behind; if there are, wait in front of the car until they pass, then kick all four wheels to check tire pressure. If no obstacles are found, open the door with your left hand, step in with your foot, and close the door. Starting the car: Fasten the seat belt, put the gear in neutral, adjust the left, center, and right rearview mirrors, shift to first gear, turn on the left turn signal, then observe the rearview mirror. Gently lift the clutch until the vehicle reaches the semi-engaged state, then release the brake. Gently steer to the left to complete the start. During startup, be careful not to stall the engine or cause the vehicle to jerk.

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LaWillow
09/18/25 3:05am

The question about how many seconds you have to restart the engine after stalling in Subject 3 without penalty is quite important. Having personally taught many driving test candidates, I know that during the road test, if you restart the engine within about three seconds after stalling, you won't be penalized. This rule mainly tests your ability to respond under pressure—the examiner wants to see if you can quickly resume normal driving to avoid safety hazards. Often, stalling happens due to poor clutch control or improper throttle coordination, especially during hill starts or at traffic lights. To pass the test smoothly, I recommend practicing how to handle stalling in simulated road conditions—for example, immediately pressing the clutch, shifting to neutral, turning the key to restart, and lightly pressing the accelerator, all in one fluid motion. Remember, the test evaluates not just your skills but also your composure—staying calm is key. If you stall, don’t panic; the three-second window is enough to recover.

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MacErin
11/01/25 3:29am

I just passed my driving test (Subject 3) two months ago, so I know all about stalling! The instructor clearly said that restarting the engine within three seconds after stalling wouldn't result in point deduction, and my personal experience proved this. On the test day, I was so nervous that my palms were sweating. When starting on a small slope, I stalled. My mind went blank momentarily, but I reacted quickly: pressed the clutch, shifted to neutral, turned the key to restart – it took just over a second to get the car running again, and I passed smoothly without point deduction. During practice, I specifically trained this skill – don't hesitate when stalling, keep the movements fluid, and get familiar with your car's ignition method beforehand. The pressure during the test can easily lead to operational errors, so taking deep breaths to stay calm is crucial. Knowing this three-second rule gave me great confidence, and now I can handle similar situations calmly when driving in real life.

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VanAdam
12/15/25 3:37am

As a parent, my child was most afraid of stalling and losing points during the driving test (Subject 3) last year. From accompanying him during practice sessions until the exam ended, I learned that restarting the engine within three seconds after stalling usually doesn't result in penalties from the examiner. This small rule gives candidates a buffer—handling it promptly won't affect the overall outcome. We often practiced together: immediately pressing the clutch and shifting to neutral after stalling, then quickly restarting the engine to avoid panic. Staying calm is crucial; since my child tends to get nervous, I reminded him to stay composed as in regular training. Mistakes during the test are normal—safety comes first, and those three seconds help correct errors promptly. More practice simulating stall scenarios on real roads can significantly boost confidence.

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