
First is the pre-driving preparation. Before getting into the car, walk around the vehicle to check the wheels. There are two points at the rear of the car, remember to press them. Before opening the door and getting into the car, observe the situation behind you. Then comes the preparation before starting.

I just passed the driving license test (Subject 3), and looking back now, I realize learning methods are crucial. First, find a patient and good instructor who can guide you to remember all key points on the test route, such as parking positions and turning angles. I practiced for two hours at the driving school after work every day, starting with parallel parking because it's the most challenging part and prone to mistakes. While practicing, don't just focus on driving; pay attention to speed control and traffic light changes, and remember to use turn signals frequently. Mentally, don't get too nervous—I failed my first attempt due to panic. Later, I took deep breaths to relax before the test and visualized operating in a familiar environment, which helped me pass quickly. The whole process requires persistence; practicing multiple times will build muscle memory.

Mastering Subject 3 requires attention to practical details. Understanding the rules is fundamental—for instance, avoid jerky steering wheel movements during straight-line driving and maintain steady speed. Choose a suitable practice route and dedicate one hour daily to repeatedly practicing lane changes and roadside parking maneuvers. Precise coordination of accelerator and brake is crucial, and don't forget turn signal timing, as these are common point deductions during exams. When mistakes occur, don't give up; analyze the reasons and refine your approach. Consistent time investment is essential—at least three weeks of continuous practice is needed to build proficiency through gradual experience accumulation. Maintain a calm mindset, as excessive stress can lead to operational errors. Reviewing the rulebook multiple times alongside hands-on practice will accelerate improvement.

I remember the Subject 3 driving test was quite challenging. Finding a good driving school instructor for guidance and practicing on weekends while focusing on memorizing key points like parking space positions is helpful. During practice, don't just drive - pay attention to rearview mirrors and roadside signs, and maintain proper speed control without exceeding limits. During the exam, stay calm, proceed steadily, and make adjustments if mistakes occur. Keeping a relaxed mindset is the key to success.


