How to Calculate the Interval Between Subject 2 and Subject 3?
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Depending on the type of driver's license, the interval between Subject 2 and Subject 3 varies. Below are examples for C1 and C2: For C1, you can only schedule Subject 3 20 days after passing Subject 2. For C2, you can schedule Subject 3 just 10 days after passing Subject 2. Key considerations for C1 Subject 3 practice: Master the lighting operations to avoid stalling. Be proficient in starting procedures to prevent stalling, rolling back, or forgetting to release the handbrake. Maintain steady steering during straight-line driving, with proper posture and a long-range view. Be skilled in gear shifting (upshift by sound, downshift by speed). Control speed appropriately at intersections, crosswalks, and bus stops, with good observation and safety awareness. Use turn signals for lane changes, overtaking, U-turns, and parking, waiting at least 3 seconds before moving. Master parking within 30cm of the curb. Subject 3 exam tips: Stay calm and avoid nervousness: Don’t fixate on the road ahead; observe surroundings and mirrors to prevent errors during turns or evasions. Familiarize yourself with gear positions: Avoid looking at the gearshift during changes, as this may lead to immediate failure regardless of other performance. Practice clutch control: Be adept at using the clutch pedal, especially during gear shifts, to demonstrate composure and improve exam success.