How many times is the Subject 3 test scheduled in a month?
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Three to four times. Within a month, a student can schedule three to four Subject 3 driving license tests. Driving schools and test centers conduct Subject 3 driving license tests every day. The test time varies depending on when students register and their learning schedules. Here are some precautions for Subject 3: Before getting in the car: No matter where the vehicle is parked, always walk around the front of the car from the right side to the driver's door. First, observe if there are any obstacles on the road ahead, then check if there are any vehicles approaching from behind. Ensure safety before opening the door and getting in. Adjust the seat and the three rearview mirrors (left, right, and center) as quickly and skillfully as possible, fasten the seatbelt, and check the dashboard. After starting: Do not rush to change lanes to the left immediately. Continue driving straight, turn off the left turn signal, depress the clutch, shift to second gear, release the clutch slowly, and gently press the accelerator with your right foot to prevent jerking or stalling.
My experience when I took the driving test last year was that the monthly schedule for Subject 3 varied by region and peak season. In my city, the DMV usually arranged 6 to 10 tests per month, mostly from Monday to Friday, with fewer on weekends due to limited examiner resources. I signed up late, and spots were tight—I almost had to wait a month to get an appointment. I recommend booking in advance through a driving test app to avoid the peak periods during winter and summer vacations. During busy times, the frequency of tests might be halved, so it's best to consult with your driving school instructor for scheduling. Practice mock road tests several times the day before the exam to familiarize yourself with the lighting and starting procedures, which can significantly improve your pass rate. Don’t forget to bring your ID and arrive on time to avoid nerves affecting your performance—keeping a stable mindset is key for Subject 3.