How to Avoid Crossing the Line in Subject Three?

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McAugust
07/29/25 8:04am
Subject Three: The following are related tips on how to avoid crossing the line: During the Subject Three test: To ensure the vehicle drives in a straight line, it is recommended to place your hands lightly on the steering wheel without applying force to turn it, as this will help maintain straight-line driving without directional changes. Road Safety Driving Test: Subject Three, also known as the Road Safety Driving Test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. It is the abbreviation for the road driving skills and safety and civilized driving knowledge test subjects in the motor vehicle driver's examination. Different types of driving licenses: The content of the road driving skills test varies. Subject Three generally includes: preparation before getting on the car, simulated lighting test, starting, driving in a straight line, shifting gears, changing lanes, parking by the roadside, driving straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, passing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and driving at night. The safety and civilized driving knowledge test includes: requirements for safe and civilized driving operations, safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations such as tire blowouts, and post-accident handling knowledge.
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HaileyMarie
08/12/25 11:16am
I remember when I was practicing for the driving test's third section, the instructor always emphasized observing the lane markings in advance. While driving, you should look farther ahead, not just focus on the area right in front of the car's hood—extend your vision toward the direction of the road's end. Hold the steering wheel gently with both hands, avoid gripping too tightly, and make slight adjustments to the direction. Before entering a curve, slow down first—maintaining a steady speed helps control the wheel position better. I have a habit of keeping the car slightly farther from the outer lane line when turning, which feels safer. During practice, you can check the distance between the wheels and the lane markings in the rearview mirror to develop a sense of positioning. For maneuvers like U-turns, which are prone to crossing lines, avoid turning the wheel too sharply. Ultimately, it's about practicing more to develop a feel, keeping your eyes far ahead and your hands relaxed.
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