How to Practice Driving for Subject Three?

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Elliot
07/25/25 4:18am
Go to a driving school to register. You can practice driving at the driving school's Subject Two and Subject Three. After obtaining a driver's license, you can buy a car to practice driving on your own.
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DiNevaeh
08/10/25 5:21pm
When practicing for Subject 3, I believe the key is to get as much hands-on driving time with the instructor as possible. In the first few days, I spent time familiarizing myself with the light simulation section, repeatedly practicing turning lights on and off at the driving school's training ground, especially the switching between nighttime lights and turn signals. Then, during on-road practice for starting, shifting gears, turning, and pulling over, the instructor always reminded me to check the rearview mirrors and avoid slamming on the brakes nervously. The Subject 3 test route is usually fixed, so I asked the instructor to take me through all possible nearby routes several times to familiarize myself with traffic light positions and speed limit signs in advance. Making mistakes is normal, such as rough gear shifts or understeering, but don’t get discouraged—practice for an hour or two daily to gradually develop a feel for the car. In the week before the test, I simulated the entire process to ensure I could maintain a safe distance and reasonable speed on real roads. Remembering the details can significantly increase your chances of passing on the first try.
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