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In what order are candidates called for Subject 3 test?

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AnaDella
09/05/25 4:05am

Subject 3 candidates are called according to their queuing registration sequence. This order is determined by the chronological sequence of all examinees who passed Subject 2 on the scheduled day. As new candidates keep registering, this sequence keeps changing, and the examination arrangement basically follows this order. Below are precautions for Subject 3 test: 1. If fingerprint verification fails, candidates should exit the vehicle for fingerprint re-collection before rejoining the queue. 2. When a candidate's score falls below passing threshold during the test, the system will automatically prompt for roadside parking. After completing this maneuver, the system will initiate the next test attempt. 3. After completing all mandatory test items and driving over 3 kilometers, the system will automatically prompt for roadside parking. Upon hearing this instruction, candidates should independently select clear curb stones (or solid road edge markings) along the test route and safely complete the parking maneuver. The system will then announce test results vocally.

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