How to Check the Reasons for Failing Subject 3?
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You can use your ID card to check at the examination center. Below is some extended information about Subject 3: The Subject 3 examination items include: Preparation before getting on the car, starting, driving in a straight line, shifting gears, changing lanes, parking by the roadside, going straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, crossing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and driving at night. A common mistake is not signaling in advance when turning. Reasons for failing Subject 3: During the simulated lighting test, perform the corresponding operation after hearing the voice prompt. Do not rush; wait until the voice announcement is complete before acting. Do not interrupt the voice prompt. Making any mistake, such as failing to turn on the lights correctly, will result in an immediate deduction of 100 points. Forgetting to release the handbrake when starting; inadequate observation of rear traffic conditions through the rearview mirror before starting (either not observing or having unclear body language). Forgetting to turn on the turn signal before starting or failing to turn it off promptly after starting.
I recently failed my driving test (Subject 3) and felt quite discouraged. After the test, I asked my instructor, who pointed out that I lost most points due to repeatedly crossing lines during reverse parking. Later, I downloaded the Traffic Management 12123 app on my phone, registered and bound my information, and saw detailed scoring for each test item – quite convenient. If you're unsure, you can directly visit the vehicle management office's test center to request a printed feedback sheet, where staff will explain in detail. After identifying the cause, I started targeted practice on that section, adding an extra hour of simulated reversing practice daily, and now I feel much more confident. Remember to act promptly – the app usually shows results on the same day. Before the retake, adjust your mindset and don't stress; failure is common.