How to Deal with Nervousness During the Subject 3 Driving Test?

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Santiago
07/29/25 8:34pm
Solutions to nervousness during the Subject 3 driving test are as follows: 1. Believe in yourself and build confidence: Treat the on-site test as a regular practice session, be confident about the exam, and don't worry about underperforming. 2. Strengthen simulation training: Usually, before the Subject 3 test, there are simulation training sessions. Adopt a 'start easy, then move to difficult' approach during training. This will make it feel relatively simpler and help you relax mentally. 3. Familiarize yourself with the test site in advance: The test site might be different from your training location. Being in an unfamiliar environment can naturally make your nervous system tense, reducing brain function and thinking capacity. 4. Self-relief: Focus on the training process rather than the test results. If it doesn't go well, you can always try again next time—don't put too much pressure on yourself.
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