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How to Press the Buttons in Subject Three?

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MaliaLynn
07/29/25 12:41pm
First, walk to the rear seat on the driver's side and press the first button, then proceed to the right rear and press the second button. After that, move forward to the front passenger seat and press the third button. All three buttons are located on the exterior. When pressing the buttons on the car, avoid pressing them too briefly, as the system may deem it invalid. It's best to hold each button for three seconds.
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VanLondon
08/14/25 12:46am
In the driving test (Subject 3), I think the key to operating buttons is to practice several times to truly master them. Just like when I took the test, the examiner asked me to turn on the turn signal, and I was a bit nervous at first, either pushing it too quickly or too slowly. The turn signal lever is usually located below the left side of the steering wheel. When starting, push it upward or rotate it, and remember to operate it three seconds in advance to signal the vehicles behind. When changing lanes, timing is equally important. If you need to honk, just press the horn in the middle of the steering wheel briefly—don’t hold it too long to avoid being noisy. In case of an emergency, the hazard light button is near the dashboard—just press it to activate. I recommend practicing in friends' cars to familiarize yourself with different vehicle layouts. During the test, stay calm and follow the examiner’s instructions—it’s usually fine. The examiner also reminded me to make movements smooth and natural, not stiff, like not lingering after pushing the turn signal lever. I often practice these in daily driving, and now I find it quite simple. Subject 3 is mainly about mindset and habits. In short, practice a few more times, and you’ll surely succeed.
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LeMiranda
10/09/25 5:21am
Operating the buttons for Subject 3 is simple but requires attentiveness. The turn signal lever is usually located below the left side of the steering wheel, pushed up or down to control the left and right turn signals. Always activate the turn signal a few seconds in advance and ensure safety. For the horn, press lightly at the center of the steering wheel—avoid prolonged honking to prevent noise disturbance. The hazard warning light, typically a red triangle button on the central control panel, activates with a single press. I believe the most important aspect is understanding the purpose of each operation: turn signals communicate intentions, while the horn serves as a reminder but should be used sparingly. During the test, actions must be standardized to avoid mistakes like forgetting to turn off signals. Examiners observe details such as whether the lights are clearly visible, so practicing correct techniques during regular driving sessions is essential to build good habits. Discussing driving tips with friends can also help adapt to different test vehicle equipment requirements, ensuring a smooth pass and timely license acquisition.
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XavierMarie
11/22/25 6:36am
For the button operations in Subject 3, such as the turn signal, gently push the lever without applying too much force, and press the horn briefly in the center of the steering wheel. Pay attention to the timing of operations, for example, activating the turn signal for more than three seconds before starting. I believe the core is the communication of safety signals. Improper use of buttons may lead to misunderstandings or accidents. It is recommended to strictly follow the training requirements without adding extra actions on your own, ensuring safety and reliability both during the test and in future driving.
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