How to Walk Around the Vehicle Counterclockwise in Subject Three?
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Subject Three counterclockwise walk-around method is as follows: 1. Preparation: Approach the vehicle body, walk around it (starting from the left front door to the rear), confirm safety, and then open the door to enter. 2. Sensing: Button or shake sensing, different vehicle models have different sensing methods, but the techniques are generally similar. Taking button sensing as an example: During the walk-around, there will be a button at each point, which can be pressed firmly with the right hand (the hand away from the vehicle). At this time, you can hear the voice announcement "Student passed xx point", and then you can proceed to the next point. 3. Listen carefully to the voice: After entering the vehicle, when you hear the voice prompt "Please prepare for the exam and perform fingerprint verification", adjust your state according to the voice. First, adjust the seat to a suitable position, adjust the interior and exterior rearview mirrors, and fasten the seat belt. Then perform fingerprint verification. The fingerprint scanner is located below the left air vent on the steering wheel.
As a student who just passed the Subject 3 driving test, the specific method for the counterclockwise vehicle walk-around is as follows: Start from the front center of the vehicle, then take a small step left to check the tire pressure and condition of the left front tire, ensuring there are no leaks or damage; proceed slowly backward while observing if the left door is securely closed and checking for any scratches on the body, don't forget to bend down to scan for foreign objects under the vehicle; continue moving to the rear of the vehicle and pause briefly to confirm the brightness of the tail lights and the cleanliness of the license plate; then turn right to inspect the right rear tire while checking the locking status of the right door; finally, circle back to the starting point at the front, quickly glancing over the entire underside of the vehicle. This entire process should be carried out methodically in a counterclockwise direction to avoid missing any corners. During the test, completing this in 10 seconds can help avoid point deductions. I've also made it a habit to perform this check before daily driving, as it helps identify potential hazards like stones stuck in the wheels or dents on the body, ensuring a safe start. During practice, take it slow to maintain rhythm—it becomes second nature once you're familiar with it.