How to Step on the Throttle in Subject Three?

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CharlotteMarie
07/29/25 1:56am
If Subject Three requires driving at a constant speed, you can lightly step on the throttle and hold it steady, or use a tapping method, such as gently pressing the throttle when the speed is slow and releasing it when the speed is fast. You can also use the brake to reduce speed. Additionally, it's important to note that when not using the clutch or throttle, do not keep your foot on the pedal. This is not only a bad habit but may also result in point deductions or even failure. You can lightly place your right foot on the brake pedal to react faster in case of emergencies. Below are some extended tips for Subject Three: 1. After getting in the car, always make it a habit to adjust the seat. This not only makes you more comfortable but also helps prevent accidents. First, adjust the seat to the position you find most comfortable, then test the throttle pedal with your right foot to ensure your knee can bend freely, and the front part of your right foot can fully press the brake and throttle pedals. 2. When starting, always remember to fully depress the clutch and shift into first gear. Release the clutch slowly. Once the car starts moving, use your right foot to press the throttle and gradually accelerate. 3. During driving, always maintain control of the speed. If the car is too slow, gradually press the throttle deeper; if too fast, release the throttle and gently press the brake. When upshifting, press the throttle deeper to accelerate, then release the clutch and press the throttle after completing the shift. When downshifting, tap the brake gently, stabilize, then press the clutch to shift and decelerate. 4. When shifting gears, always coordinate the use of the clutch and throttle smoothly and avoid nervousness. Especially remember not to press the throttle and clutch simultaneously; always follow the above methods for proper coordination.
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TessaLynn
08/12/25 11:54am
When I was learning to drive and taking the third subject test, I was particularly nervous about pressing the accelerator, always afraid the car would suddenly lurch forward. The instructor taught me to first adjust my sitting position, place my right foot lightly on the accelerator without tension, and when starting, coordinate with the clutch to gradually add gas, feeling the car move before pressing deeper. On straight roads, maintain steady and even acceleration to avoid sudden speed changes that could lead to point deductions. Before turning, ease off the accelerator to slow down to around 20 km/h, then gently press through the turn. On slopes, apply appropriate force to prevent rolling back. With more practice, it becomes second nature. During the test, control the speed to avoid exceeding limits; the key is to treat the pedals gently, making it less likely to stall or lose control once it becomes a habit. Regularly simulate routes to get a feel for the right pressure point, and avoid rushing for speed.
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CassandraMarie
10/02/25 3:18am
When practicing for the Subject 3 driving test, stepping on the accelerator requires a sense of rhythm. Start by gently pressing the accelerator while engaging the clutch to gradually increase speed, then steadily apply more pressure after the car moves to avoid sudden acceleration. Maintain a steady throttle on straight roads to keep the speed under 30 km/h, and ease off the accelerator before curves to slow down, then lightly press through for stability. I noticed that when shifting gears, you should first release the accelerator before pressing the clutch to prevent jerking. During practice, test different pressure levels on open roads—pressing too hard makes the car accelerate quickly but risks overspeeding and safety points, while pressing too lightly results in insufficient power. The key is smooth and natural movements, coordinating with the braking system to anticipate road conditions. Repeated practice will help develop the right feel. During the test, remember to be gentle and patient, as controlling the speed range is the top priority.
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