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How to Operate Lights for Temporary Pull-Over Parking in Driving Test Part 3?

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LaAsher
07/29/25 4:03am

For temporary pull-over parking during Driving Test Part 3, both the position lights and hazard warning flashers must be activated simultaneously. Below is relevant information about Driving Test Part 3: 1. Introduction: Driving Test Part 3 includes road driving skills examination and safety-conscious driving knowledge test, forming part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. It is the abbreviated term for the road driving skills and safety-conscious driving knowledge test in motor vehicle driver examinations. The content of road driving skills examination varies for different license categories. 2. Test Content: The road driving skills examination for Driving Test Part 3 generally includes: vehicle preparation, light simulation test, starting off, straight-line driving, gear shifting operations, lane changing, pull-over parking, proceeding straight through intersections, left turns at intersections, right turns at intersections, crossing pedestrian crosswalks, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, U-turns, and nighttime driving. The safety-conscious driving knowledge test generally includes: requirements for safety-conscious driving operations, safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations like tire blowouts, and post-accident handling knowledge.

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VonGabrielle
08/12/25 3:45pm

Through my driving practice, I learned that temporary roadside parking requires immediately turning on the hazard warning lights. This is not only a key point in driving test evaluations but also a core aspect of road safety. During the Category 3 driving test, once the examiner instructs to pull over, I first steer the car to the side; after coming to a complete stop, I immediately press the hazard light button on the roof or dashboard to activate them. Never delay—the hazard lights warn following vehicles to prevent rear-end collisions. Early in driving school, I once forgot to turn them on, resulting in point deductions during the mock test and a scolding. Now, it's a habit to check the rearview mirror for no approaching cars before stopping. In daily driving, like dropping someone off or handling minor issues, I instinctively turn on the lights—it gives me peace of mind, as safety is more important than anything.

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DiCassandra
10/02/25 8:26am

I just passed the Category 3 driving test and have become quite familiar with temporary parking light operations. The instructor repeatedly emphasized that the first thing to do after parking is to turn on the hazard lights. During the test, here's what I did: once parked, I pulled the handbrake tight and immediately pressed the hazard light button on the center console. The steps are simple but crucial—forgetting to turn them on would result in serious point deductions. During practice, there was a rainy day when I didn't use the lights and almost got rear-ended, which made the instructor stress that this step cannot be skipped. Now, when I pull over temporarily while driving, I also pay extra attention to turning on the parking lights for added safety—it's truly the details that ensure safety. With a few more practices, it becomes second nature, and as long as you don't get nervous during the test, you'll be fine.

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VonKyle
11/16/25 3:21am

From a safety perspective, turning on the hazard lights is mandatory when temporarily stopping. I've found it effectively prevents accidents while driving. The driving test (Subject 3) requires immediately activating hazard lights after stopping. The operation simply involves pressing the button to illuminate the lights. During the test, perform this step without hesitation once the vehicle is stationary - examiners watch closely. Don't neglect this habit in daily driving either, especially on highways or during rain, as the light warning is crucial for following vehicles. This simple action can be lifesaving - I never overlook it after starting to drive.

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