How to Deal with Unstable Steering Wheel Control During Subject 3 Driving Practice?

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EzraAnn
07/24/25 3:49pm
When practicing the test content for Subject 3, if you experience unstable steering wheel control, it is necessary to report the issue to the instructor. An unstable steering wheel can pose safety hazards during training, leading to inaccuracies in the student's handling feel and increasing the difficulty of the test. Relevant information about Subject 3 is as follows: 1. The road test content for Subject 3 generally includes preparation before starting, light simulation, straight-line driving at the start, gear operation, lane changing, etc. 2. To learn the test content for Subject 3, you can use simulation software on mobile or computer devices. During the Subject 3 test, no less than 20% of the candidates will be randomly selected for night driving tests.
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McValentina
08/11/25 8:49am
When I first started practicing for Subject 3, I also had trouble keeping the steering wheel steady, and the car would wiggle like a snake, making my coach shake his head. Actually, the problem mostly lies in not having a solid foundation, such as holding the steering wheel incorrectly. Many people are used to using one hand or gripping too tightly, resulting in stiff turns. The standard posture is to hold the wheel at the 3 and 9 o'clock positions with both hands, relaxed and natural, without using brute force. During practice, start by driving slowly in an open area, keeping the speed below 20 mph, and focus on a fixed point ahead without distractions. When turning, adjust the direction gradually—don’t jerk the wheel. Practice two or three times a week, 30 minutes each session, and within a few weeks, you’ll get the hang of it. Remember, Subject 3 is about honing your mindset and habits; only by stabilizing the steering wheel can you pass the test—otherwise, any mishap on the road could be troublesome. After practicing this way for two months, my steering wheel issues were completely resolved.
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