How to Quickly Accumulate Kilometers for Subject 3?
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Going on time by yourself is the fastest and best method. From a personal perspective, accumulating training hours is beneficial as it allows for more practice time, encourages more frequent driving practice, and helps in setting aside more time for training—there are no downsides. Remember to always bring your ID card when getting into the instructor's car. The minimum required mileage for Subject 3 is no less than 300 kilometers. Here are the details: 1. Training Hours: Subject 3's 'Road Driving Skills and Safety & Civilized Driving Knowledge' requires 16 hours of training, while the actual operation of road driving skills requires 24 hours. Combined with the other subjects, the total practical training time reaches 48 hours. 2. Subject 3: Subject 3 primarily focuses on mastering safe and civilized driving knowledge, developing comprehensive vehicle control abilities, understanding the dynamic characteristics of pedestrians and non-motorized vehicles, and methods for predicting and analyzing risks. It also involves proficiently mastering general road and nighttime driving techniques, enabling safe driving under various road traffic conditions, and cultivating the ability to consciously abide by traffic regulations, effectively handle random traffic situations, and unconsciously and reasonably operate the vehicle.
I think the key to quickly accumulating kilometers for Subject 3 practice is consistent daily training. As someone with experience, I recommend going out during mornings or evenings when traffic is light, avoiding peak hours. Choosing suburban or rural roads helps add mileage faster due to smoother road conditions. Practicing for an hour daily can easily accumulate 20-30 kilometers. On weekends, dedicate half a day to long-distance driving, as highway sections can rapidly increase the numbers. Remember, safety comes first—don’t chase speed. Mastering turns, parking, and car control is real progress. Use a navigation app to track trips for easy mileage monitoring. Plan your practice schedule, like focusing on city roads the first week and highways the next, to boost efficiency and skills.