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How to Perform a Left Turn in Driving Test Subject 3?

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LeBella
07/29/2025, 04:10:49 PM

The method for performing a left turn in Driving Test Subject 3 is as follows: 1. Slow down in advance: When making a left turn at an intersection, slow down in advance and enter the left-turn lane (if there is a left-turn waiting area, enter it when the traffic light turns green) or wait on the left side of the road. 2. Observe carefully: When the traffic light turns green or the green left-turn arrow lights up, promptly observe the traffic ahead or check the left and rear traffic through the interior and exterior rearview mirrors. Also, pay attention to whether there are right-turning vehicles from the opposite direction encroaching on your path to ensure a safe turn. 3. Follow the traffic light: If there are too many straight-moving vehicles on the left and you can't find the right timing or gap, or if you're afraid of stalling, follow the traffic light's instructions. Slowly drive past the stop line without rushing to turn the steering wheel. After the front of the car passes the center of the road, slightly turn the wheel to the left without obstructing the left lane. Then, shift into first gear, press the clutch, and wait for an opportunity. Even if you can't complete the turn immediately, it's okay—you can proceed when the next red light turns green.

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DiHolden
08/14/2025, 12:27:23 PM

As someone who frequently instructs students, I find that the key to a successful left turn in the driving test (Subject 3) lies in meticulous planning of each step. First, activate the left turn signal at least three seconds in advance to give sufficient warning to vehicles behind. Then, check the interior rearview mirror to assess the situation behind, followed by a quick glance over the shoulder to scan the left blind spot, ensuring no vehicles or pedestrians are in the way. Gradually reduce speed to below 20 km/h. As you approach the intersection, observe the traffic light and road signs. If the light is green, proceed with a smooth turn, keeping the steering wheel steady to avoid sharp turns, which could result in point deductions during the test. Immediately after completing the turn, turn off the turn signal and accelerate gently while staying within your lane. I always remind students to develop the habit of continuous checks during practice to avoid minor mistakes like overlooking blind spot checks or forgetting to turn off the signal. The test is strict, and a single error could lead to failure. Simulate the process a few times before driving each day to build natural reflexes, ensuring both safety and a higher chance of passing.

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LouisMarie
10/15/2025, 10:56:50 PM

I passed the driving test (Section 3) just a few months ago. The procedure for making a left turn was to first turn on the indicator light and wait for two or three seconds—remember not to rush the turn, or the examiner would frown. I glanced at the rearview mirror to confirm there were no cars behind me, then quickly turned my head to check the left rear side to watch out for sneaky motorcyclists trying to overtake. I slowed down to a crawl, keeping it under 20 km/h for stability, and while entering the turn, I kept an eye on the traffic light to avoid running a yellow light. A gentle nudge of the steering wheel smoothly guided the car through. Right after completing the turn, I turned off the indicator to prevent the alarm from beeping. On the test day, I was super nervous, but following this routine, I passed in one go, and the examiner even praised me for staying calm. After practicing a few more times, the nervousness faded—it’s all about signals, watching the road, driving slowly, and finishing clean. Simple, but you’ve got to nail every detail.

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OAngela
11/28/2025, 10:44:23 PM

From my experience as a dad, safety comes first when making a left turn. Turn on the left signal light three seconds in advance to alert others, then check the mirrors and blind spots—double-checking to ensure no risks before moving. Keep the speed slow, almost like walking, and scan the surroundings while turning, especially watching out for kids or e-bikes darting across. After completing the turn, turn off the signal promptly without delay. When my kid was preparing for the driving test (Subject 3), I taught them not to rush—observe signals comprehensively, as the test mainly evaluates proper use of signals and eye movements. Daily driving follows the same principle: signal, slow down, look thoroughly, turn smoothly, and turn off the signal—clear steps to prevent accidents.

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DaisyLynn
01/19/2026, 12:06:14 AM

When driving frequently on the road, mastering the rhythm of left turns is essential. First, signal for at least three seconds to activate the turn indicator, glance at the rearview mirror and left blind spot to identify a gap, reduce speed to around 20km/h, and gently turn the steering wheel to enter the turn smoothly without wobbling. Turn off the signal immediately after completing the turn. This applies both during tests and daily driving—the key is timing: observe traffic gaps, move only when the signal is clear, and avoid hesitation that might prompt honking. A few practice runs will make it second nature, ensuring both safety and practicality.

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Perry
01/19/2026, 12:08:10 AM

At my age, I'm extra cautious during the third driving test, emphasizing stability during left turns. I signal left in advance for a full three seconds, checking both the rearview mirror and blind spots while turning my head, and slow down to under 20 km/h before making the turn. After completing the turn, I quickly turn off the signal. Failing to observe or forgetting to turn off the signal during the test will result in point deductions, so I've gradually made it a habit. When turning, I pay attention to road potholes to minimize bumps, and I drive carefully in daily life, as safety details contribute to passing rates.

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