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How to Handle Driving Test (Subject 3) on Rainy Days?

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OGage
08/31/2025, 01:09:14 AM

Here are the methods to deal with rainy conditions during the Subject 3 driving test: 1. Adjust your mood, stay calm, avoid complaining, maintain an optimistic attitude, and build firm confidence to pass the test. 2. Control your speed carefully, driving slightly slower than during regular practice sessions. Safety comes first, the test is secondary. 3. Turn on the windshield wipers promptly and adjust their speed according to the intensity of the rain to maintain clear visibility. 4. When passing through areas with accumulated water or under overpasses, shift to a low gear, maintain steady throttle, and proceed at a low speed without stopping. Avoid stopping midway, shifting gears, or making sharp turns, as these actions may cause the vehicle to stall.

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MacRachel
09/12/2025, 04:24:18 AM

I remember it was raining on the day of my driving test (Subject 3), and I was extremely nervous, but I had prepared in advance. Before the test, I specifically practiced several times in the rain to get used to slippery roads. On that day, I checked the windshield wipers and lights before getting in the car to ensure they were working properly, and I also wiped the rearview mirror and windshield. The examiner reminded me to turn on the low beam and parking lights to increase visibility. During the test, I maintained a low speed and avoided sudden acceleration or braking; when turning, I steered gently and left extra space to handle any sudden situations. The key was to stay focused—the loud rain didn't affect my ability to hear instructions. After the test, I concluded that rain isn't scary as long as you practice thoroughly. Arriving half an hour early on test day to adjust and keeping a steady mindset are crucial.

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CharlieMarie
10/26/2025, 10:25:36 PM

With many years of driving experience and extensive rainy-day driving practice, the key to passing the Category 3 test in wet conditions is prioritizing safety: reduce speed by approximately 30%, maintain 1-2 times the normal following distance; apply brakes gently to prevent tire skidding; widen turning radius and avoid sharp steering inputs. Additionally, it's advisable to check tire pressure and tread depth before the test to ensure adequate wet traction; use parking lights or fog lights to make your maneuvers visible to the examiner. Keep the interior dry and wipe hands before gripping the wheel; never underestimate wiper efficiency—poor visibility poses significant risks. Overall, rainy conditions better demonstrate driving skills—stay composed to pass, with regular practice being crucial.

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DiGiselle
12/09/2025, 09:41:37 PM

Be cautious of slippery road risks during the rainy-day Category 3 driving test. I emphasize maintaining a steady mindset and not letting the sound of rain affect your concentration. Control your speed appropriately while driving, minimize sudden maneuvers; turn on lights to enhance safety; wipe mirrors inside the car to prevent fogging. Visibility is poor in rainy conditions, pay extra attention to pedestrian movements; follow the examiner's instructions during the test and keep movements concise. Insufficient preparation can lead to mistakes, so practice simulated rainy conditions in advance.

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MicahLynn
01/29/2026, 10:52:32 PM

It often rains during driving tests, so I’ll offer some habitual advice. Before starting, check that the wipers are working properly and clean the windshield; turn on the small lights when starting; maintain a safe distance and use gentle braking to avoid skidding. Stay calm mentally—rainy conditions can actually highlight your driving skills. Practice more in rain mode to adapt to steering responses. If you encounter any issues during the test, consult the examiner—safety comes first. Vehicle preparation is crucial, so don’t overlook checking the car’s condition.

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AndresFitz
04/24/2026, 05:02:51 PM

Dealing with rainy conditions during the driving test (Subject 3) requires multi-faceted preparation. My focus is on: checking the weather forecast the day before the test; bringing a towel to wipe off water stains during the exam; ensuring the wipers, lights, and tires are in good condition. Drive slowly and brake gently; leave extra space when turning; turning on the lights enhances safety. Mentally adapt to rain interference and practice rainy scenarios to get used to the rhythm. Test success depends on attention to details—don’t fear heavy rain; proficiency ensures passing.

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