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How to Avoid Crossing the Line in Subject 3?

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DiJoshua
09/08/25 3:28am

Adjust the seat properly to find the optimal driving posture that suits you best. Sitting too far forward or too far back will negatively affect steering wheel control. When the steering wheel is unstable and the vehicle deviates from a straight line, steer in the opposite direction to correct the deviation, but avoid making large steering adjustments.

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CamillaRose
09/20/25 2:16am

The key to avoiding crossing lines in Driving Test Level 3 is developing good driving habits. During practice, I paid special attention to posture adjustment and visual guidance—first ensuring the seat was properly adjusted for comfortable forward visibility. Remember, don't fixate on the lines; instead, focus farther ahead on the lane center or target point, which naturally keeps the vehicle centered. Hold the steering wheel lightly, making subtle adjustments rather than sharp turns, especially when decelerating early before curves to anticipate path changes. Speed control is crucial—too fast increases deviation risk, while too slow may incur penalties; maintain 30-40 km/h during practice. I recommend using simulators or repeatedly practicing on marked open areas for 10 minutes daily—you'll notice significant improvement within a week. Stay calm during the test; take deep breaths. Examiners prioritize overall safety and confidence. If crossing occurs, correct smoothly without jerking the wheel to prevent compounding errors.

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DelGrant
11/03/25 2:37am

During my driving test for Subject 3, my biggest fear was crossing the line, but after several practice sessions, I found the trick. The key is not to keep staring at the line but to look further ahead at the front of the car, letting it naturally stay centered. Adjust the seat properly, sit straight with your back, keep your hands relaxed on the steering wheel, and make small adjustments. Don’t drive too fast—keep the speed around 30 km/h on the test route, slow down in advance at intersections and turns, and use the turn signals promptly. I also asked a friend to watch the lines for me and call out if I crossed them, which helped me improve my steering technique. Most importantly, don’t rush—practice more. Spend half an hour daily on the driving school’s practice field, simulating the actual test route, and a month later, I passed the test on my first attempt.

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DeAaliyah
12/17/25 2:37am

Don't worry about crossing the line in the driving test (Subject 3). I've learned a lot from daily driving. Sit upright, look far ahead, keep your hands relaxed, and don't grip the steering wheel too tightly—make slight adjustments to maintain a straight line. Keep the speed under 40 km/h, and pay extra attention to road signs and the examiner's instructions during the test. Crossing the line often happens when you focus too much on the line itself—try playing some light music during practice to relax. When turning, check the rearview mirror first for safety, then steer gently.

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