How Many Times Can You Take the Driving Test (Subject 3) in a Month?
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Subject 3 driving test is conducted twice a month, once at the beginning and once at the end of the month. Generally, each person can only take the test once per month. The comprehensive evaluation standard for the Subject 3 test stipulates a full score of 100 points for road driving skills, with a passing score of 90. Below are the precautions for the Subject 3 test: Precautions before getting into the car: Walk around the front of the car from the right side to the driver's door, observe if there are any obstacles on the road ahead, and check for approaching vehicles from behind. Ensure safety before opening the door and getting in. Precautions for starting the car: Quickly adjust the seat and the three rearview mirrors (left, center, right), fasten the seatbelt, and check the dashboard. After receiving permission, press the clutch, shift to first gear, turn on the left turn signal, honk the horn, check the rearview mirrors, and confirm safety. Slowly release the clutch to the semi-engaged position while simultaneously releasing the handbrake with the right hand to start smoothly. Precautions after starting: After starting, do not rush to change lanes to the left immediately. Keep the steering wheel steady and pay attention to gear changes. From driving straight to overtaking, observe the rearview mirrors, turn on the turn signal 5 seconds in advance, and then change lanes.