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Is a mock test necessary for Subject 3?

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LucyAnn
07/23/25 8:22pm
Subject 3 requires a mock test, but it is not mandatory. Related introduction: 1. Brief description: Subject 3, including the road driving skill test and the safe and civilized driving knowledge test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. It is the abbreviation for the road driving skill and safe and civilized driving knowledge test subjects in the motor vehicle driver's examination. The content of the road driving skill test varies for different types of driving licenses. 2. Expansion: The road driving skill test for Subject 3 generally includes: preparation before getting on the car, light simulation test, starting, driving straight, shifting gears, changing lanes, parking by the roadside, going straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, passing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and driving at night.
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JuliaLynn
08/10/25 4:01pm
When I was preparing for the third driving test, the driving school strongly recommended taking a mock exam. Although it's not mandatory, it's extremely useful. The mock exam allows you to practice on the actual test route, familiarizing yourself with every intersection and lane change point. For example, the location of traffic lights and the sequence of the examiner's instructions. After the simulation, I was no longer nervous. I signed up for two mock exams at the time. The first time, I made many mistakes, but the instructor corrected them, and the second time went smoothly. During the actual test, I felt calm and passed on the first try. I heard that students who didn't take the mock exam had a higher failure rate. Failing means having to relearn and retest, wasting both time and money. The cost of the mock exam isn't high, and the driving school offers discounts. Investing this money can increase the pass rate by at least 30%. In short, the mock exam is an essential part of learning to drive, especially for beginners. Skipping it increases the risk of accidents, and regret comes too late.
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MakaylaLynn
09/23/25 3:29am
As someone who just passed the third driving test, I strongly recommend taking a mock exam. Initially, I thought practicing on the school's internal roads was enough, but the simulation revealed the complexity of the actual test. Driving on the real test route allowed me to clearly see every detail, such as turning angles and vehicle control points. During my first simulation, I lost points for changing lanes too slowly, but I learned valuable lessons. On the exam day, I stayed calm and passed smoothly. Friends who skipped the simulation mostly failed and had to retake the test, wasting more time and money. Spending half a day on simulation is like buying insurance against failure. Looking back, that investment was totally worth it. I suggest everyone give it a try—don’t skimp on this small expense and risk bigger troubles.
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VanRafael
11/06/25 5:45am
Absolutely take the mock test for Subject 3—it saves time and money efficiently. Simulating the official exam process exposes weaknesses like unsteady steering or gear-shifting issues, allowing early correction to avoid retakes. Statistics show mock test takers have higher pass rates and fewer failures, saving more money long-term. A single mock costs a few hundred yuan, but skipping it doubles failure costs and requires relearning. With limited time, I did one mock with remarkable results—it directly boosted my proficiency. The key is avoiding unnecessary mistakes and preparing for Subject 3 efficiently.
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