How to Walk One and a Half Circles Counterclockwise Around the Car in Subject Three?

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CorbinFitz
07/24/25 9:24pm
Approach the car body, walk around the car (from the left front door to the back) to confirm safety before opening the door to get in. After getting in, upon hearing the voice prompt "Please prepare for the exam and perform fingerprint verification," first adjust the seat to a comfortable position, adjust the interior and exterior rearview mirrors, and fasten the seatbelt. Then proceed with fingerprint verification. The fingerprint scanner is located below the left air vent of the steering wheel. Six key points to note for the Subject Three road test: 1. Getting in the car: Walk from the right side of the car (while observing the distance between the car and the roadside parking line) to the front and then to the left side. Before opening the door, shout "Report!" 2. After getting in: Adjust the seat → fasten the seatbelt → say: "Report! All gauges are functioning normally, ready to start." 3. Starting: Press the clutch, shift to first gear → turn on the turn signal, observe the left rearview mirror (with a slightly larger head movement) → honk the horn → release the handbrake → gently press the accelerator while slowly lifting the clutch and turning the steering wheel to the left (observe the left rearview mirror with a slightly larger head movement); enter the slow lane, turn off the turn signal, then smoothly, accurately, and quickly shift up to fifth gear (maintain speed at 40 km/h). 4. Driving: To change lanes or overtake, turn on the left turn signal (observe the left rearview mirror with a slightly larger head movement), then to return to the lane, first turn on the right turn signal (observe the right rearview mirror with a slightly larger head movement) and slowly return to the lane when there is sufficient distance from the car behind. When approaching a large intersection, say, "Report: Approaching the intersection ahead, how to proceed?" 5. Parking: When the examiner instructs to park by the side, first turn on the right turn signal (observe the right rearview mirror with a slightly larger head movement) → gently press the brake and depress the clutch → locate the parking spot → control the car to be 30 cm (three fists' width) from the right parking line, then gently press the brake until the car stops (parking reference point). 6. Getting out: After the car is fully stopped, gently pull the handbrake into place → shift to neutral → release the clutch → release the brake → turn off the turn signal → check if it's safe behind before opening the door → then open the door, close it gently, and walk from the front of the car to the examiner's right front door. Shout: "Report! The test is completed, awaiting instructions, thank you examiner!"
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