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How to Avoid Crossing Both Side Lines in Subject 3?

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ODaniel
07/29/25 11:22am
In Subject 3, it's essential to observe the rearview mirrors and make judgments based on the position of the car's front to avoid crossing the lines. The specific methods are as follows: 1. Observe the left front of the car: Directly observe the left front of the car, and as long as you can control it to be 20 centimeters away from the side line, you can avoid crossing both lines. 2. Turning: Turn the steering wheel after one-third of the car body has passed. 3. Timing of steering: Start turning the steering wheel when the front of the car completely covers the white line, turning approximately one full circle. Adjust the steering wheel while driving; if the car's turning path is too wide, turn the steering wheel more. The angle of turning should be adjusted according to the actual situation.
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DeCali
08/13/25 6:40pm
When I used to coach students in driving practice, I noticed that crossing the line was a common issue, mainly due to nervousness causing them to focus too closely. I always reminded them to look further ahead, focusing on the central line of the road about 20-30 meters in front of the car, which naturally helps keep the vehicle centered. Steering wheel adjustments should be gentle, with slight movements of just 1-2 degrees at a time—avoid large, abrupt turns. For practicing straight-line driving, find an open road and repeat the exercise, maintaining a speed around 30km/h, while regularly checking the distance on both sides using the mirrors. Before the test, take deep breaths to relax, stay focused on the road dynamics, and avoid sudden acceleration or braking. These habits not only help pass the third driving test but also enhance everyday driving safety. With more practice, you'll easily develop the feel and reduce accidental line crossings.
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LeJayden
10/08/25 3:57am
I just passed the Subject 3 test not long ago, here are my tips: First, don't keep staring at the lines right in front of you, focus your eyes on the middle of the lane further ahead, and the car will stay straight. Hold the steering wheel lightly and make minor adjustments when there's small deviation. During my practice, I repeatedly drove straight lines in the driving school's training ground at moderate speed. If you feel nervous during the test, take deep breaths, and if the car seems tilted, adjust it by checking the mirrors. Remember, frequently crossing lines is a common mistake, but it's easier to overcome with a calm mindset. When practicing, ask a friend to act as an examiner to simulate real test scenarios. These techniques work well for all new drivers and are quite effective.
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McGabriel
11/21/25 5:16am
After driving for so many years, the key to avoiding crossing the line lies in developing good habits. Always keep your eyes focused about 20 meters ahead, and don't look down at the lines. Control the steering wheel with finesse, making small adjustments each time. Maintain a moderate speed—going too slow can actually make it easier to drift. Occasionally check your position using the rearview mirrors. This method is safe and reliable; I've used it on all kinds of roads to avoid accidents. Focus on the basics during practice, and the test will naturally go smoothly.
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