How to Practice Subject 3?
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1 Press the clutch, 2 Shift to first gear, 3 Turn signal, 4 Horn, 5 Release the handbrake, 6 Accelerate. The RPM should not exceed 2000, and slowly release the clutch to start. The clutch should only be used when starting, shifting up, shifting down, or stopping, and the pressing time should not exceed 5 seconds. Never press the clutch during normal driving. After the voice prompt for the roadside parking test item is issued, do not forget to turn on the turn signal first. After changing lanes, wait for the car body to straighten before turning off the turn signal. When shifting gears, pause at the neutral position before pushing the gear. All gears should be pushed in a straight line, not diagonally, and the hand posture should be correct.
Practicing for the driving test (Subject 3) is actually quite fun. I was super nervous at first, but the instructor said practice makes perfect. The test covers starting, stopping, lane changes, and turns—aim for at least 1-2 hours of daily practice. The key is simulating real routes at the driving school, like checking mirrors thoroughly when turning in urban areas and remembering to signal. Bring an experienced friend to spot mistakes; you’ll improve fast. Before the test, memorize the grading criteria—speed control, yielding to pedestrians—to avoid point deductions. Stay relaxed! Trust me, after 10+ practice rounds, you’ll walk into the exam full of confidence!