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How to operate during a turn in Subject 3?

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StTessa
07/29/25 9:23pm
When turning in Subject 3, you should drive at a low speed. The following are the steps on how to pass a right turn in the Subject 3 exam: 1. About 120 meters before passing the intersection: First turn on the right turn signal for 3 seconds before turning. 2. The candidate should follow the lane direction arrow indication: Choose the appropriate lane to drive in and follow the traffic signal instructions. 3. When turning right through the intersection, the turn should be made to the right of the center point of the intersection: When turning at the intersection, the turn signal should be turned on 3 seconds in advance. Before passing the intersection stop line, there should be a deceleration action or the speed should be controlled below 35 km/h. Do not stop the vehicle inside the intersection. 4. When turning right at an intersection: You should slow down in advance and enter the right-turn lane or drive on the right side of the road, pay attention to observing the traffic dynamics on the side, rear and right-turn direction through the rearview mirror, and also pay attention to whether there are vehicles turning left from the opposite direction.
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KevinLynn
08/15/25 8:05pm
For the turning part in the driving test (Subject 3), my personal experience is that slowing down is crucial. Start reducing speed about 50 meters in advance, don't wait until the turning point to brake suddenly. Turn on the indicator light at least three seconds early to ensure other vehicles can see it. Then check the rearview mirror and the blind spot on the side and rear - you need to actually turn your head to inspect, not just move your eyes. Steer the wheel smoothly, don't turn too sharply or the car will wobble. Maintain a speed around 10km/h - not too fast or too slow, otherwise you might disrupt traffic. After turning, straighten the wheels and check if the indicator light is off. I remember during practice once I forgot to check the blind spot and almost hit a bicycle - the instructor immediately stopped me. Now I mentally repeat 'slow, look, turn' to get it done in three steps. Practice more and it'll become natural - be confident and pass it in one go.
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DiJourney
10/17/25 3:28am
As a key focus of safe driving, the core of turning operations lies in risk control. After signaling to alert vehicles behind, immediately check the mirrors to confirm the distance of surrounding cars. It's essential to turn your head to check blind spots, a step often overlooked. Reduce speed to below 15-20km/h and adjust steering based on the curve's sharpness. Be extra cautious on rainy days, as wet roads are prone to skidding. After turning, maintain stable lane position and avoid drifting. At the driving school, I've seen novices involved in minor accidents due to unchecked blind spots or excessive speed, so develop the habit: observe the environment first, then act. Slow movements give you reaction time—don't rush. Smooth transitions prioritize safety first.
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ElianaMarie
11/30/25 4:12am
For the turning part in the driving test (Subject 3), my experience when I passed was to signal early, decelerate noticeably, and check blind spots. The examiner watches these points very closely, so your actions need to be clear and distinguishable. Don’t wait for instructions to act—prepare in advance. After turning on the signal, check the mirror and turn your head, steer the wheel slowly, and maintain a steady speed. During practice, I made mistakes twice before memorizing the sequence: signal, observe, turn. A simple mantra helps you recall. Keep your movements natural, not stiff—the test isn’t about perfect technique, just following the correct procedure to pass. Simulate it a few more times, and you’ll get the hang of it.
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