How to Turn on the Wiper for Subject Three?
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Subject Three Wiper: 1. By pushing the wiper control lever, you can control the wiper's operation modes (intermittent, off, auto, and high/low speed). 2. When in the automatic mode, you can also adjust the sensitivity on the lever to control the wiper's frequency. 3. Of course, you should also consider the current rainy conditions. It's not necessarily better to have the wiper frequency as high as possible. If the rain is very light but the frequency is set to the highest speed, it will definitely obstruct the driving view. 4. If it rains during the driving test, the wiper should be turned on promptly after the engine starts. Do not intentionally wait until the car starts to turn it on. If you forget, points will be deducted as soon as the car starts.
I remember when learning to drive, operating the windshield wipers was a basic skill. Most cars have a control stalk on the right side of the steering wheel—pushing it down activates the wipers, and pushing it up adjusts the speed; intermittent mode is suitable for light rain, while high-speed mode handles heavy rain. During the driving test (Subject 3), if the examiner says ‘simulate rain,’ you must react immediately: first check the mirrors to ensure safety, then push the stalk. Don’t push too hard to avoid slipping. Some cars have button controls, but the traditional method works the same way. Familiarizing yourself with your car is crucial—practice a few times before the test to avoid panicking. Safe driving is key, especially in rainy conditions, where clear visibility reduces accidents. In short, mastering this basic operation can help you score points during the test.