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How to Turn on the Windshield Wipers for Subject 3?

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LaAdrian
07/29/25 3:27pm
By pushing the wiper control lever, you can adjust the wiper's operation modes: intermittent, off, auto, and high/low speeds. Here is some information about windshield wipers: 1. Introduction: Wipers, also known as windshield wipers or windscreen wipers, are devices used to remove rain and dust from a vehicle's windshield, improving visibility and enhancing driving safety. 2. Legal Requirements: Due to legal requirements, almost all vehicles worldwide are equipped with wipers. Rear windows of hatchbacks and SUVs also have wipers. Besides cars, other means of transportation like trains and trams are fitted with wipers. Some engineering machinery, such as cranes, also come with wipers.
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LaJude
08/14/25 8:22am
Using the windshield wipers during the driving test (Subject 3) isn’t difficult at all. It’s mainly about the lever on the right side of the steering wheel—just push it gently upward or downward to activate it. The lever is usually positioned below the right side of the steering wheel, easily within reach. My instructor reminded me during my first test: before starting the car, check if all switches are functioning properly. If it starts raining during the test or the examiner asks you to simulate rainy conditions, operate the wipers immediately without hesitation. A single push activates low speed, another push switches to high speed, and turning them off is just as simple—just return the lever to its original position. The key is to handle it at a safe moment, avoiding distractions during turns or lane changes. Paying attention to details is crucial for the test—for example, don’t panic even in heavy rain; just maintain your speed. Many students I’ve coached say this step isn’t complicated but requires practice to master. Test failures often stem from minor mistakes, so practicing in the car a few times helps build muscle memory. In short, familiarize yourself with the position and action, and you’ll handle it effortlessly on test day.
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LaPaislee
10/11/25 8:34am
My friend kept asking me how to turn on the windshield wipers before his driving test (Subject 3). I told him there's a control lever on the right side of the steering wheel - just push it gently to activate, the operation is very straightforward. When it rained during the test, I had practiced multiple times beforehand so it came naturally. The instructor advised not to rush wiper operation in rainy conditions - wait for the examiner's instructions or until the vehicle is completely stopped before safely adjusting. Don't mess with it while driving. Normally, take time to familiarize yourself with button locations in the car, and test different wiper speeds after starting the engine. For Subject 3, maintaining composure is key - while wipers are a minor detail, don't let them affect your overall performance. I recommend new learners ask instructors for demonstrations before driving and practice operations repeatedly until they become second nature. The secret to passing is staying calm and handling each step methodically.
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McAna
11/25/25 2:53am
Using the windshield wipers is crucial for driving safety. Delayed activation in rainy conditions with poor visibility can easily lead to accidents. The control stalk on the right side of the steering wheel operates them - push the switch to adjust speed settings. During exams, operate them flexibly according to conditions. Remember to check if the switch functions properly when getting in the car, don't wait until you need it to discover issues. From a safety perspective, timely activation protects yourself.
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