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Is a score of 80 passing in Subject 3?

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McArcher
07/29/25 12:54am
In the driver's license examination, a score of 80 in Subject 3 is considered failing. The full score for both the road driving skills test and the safe and civilized driving knowledge test in Subject 3 is 100 points each, and a score of 90 or above is required to pass. The details of Subject 3 are as follows: Road Driving Skills: The test includes preparation before driving, simulated lighting test, starting, driving straight, gear shifting operations, changing lanes, pulling over, 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 nighttime driving. Safe and Civilized Driving Knowledge: Requirements for safe and civilized driving operations, knowledge of safe driving under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations like tire blowouts, and knowledge of post-accident handling procedures.
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LaSamantha
08/12/25 10:34am
I scored 80 on the third driving test, just passing, which I deeply relate to. My performance that day was decent, but I was a bit nervous—I forgot to signal when starting and lost points, then lost a few more for taking a turn slightly too fast. The total score was just above the passing line, but from a safe driving perspective, 80 proves I’ve mastered the basics. The key is to control point deductions—for example, speeding costs over 10 points, while minor mistakes like improper parking only deduct 5. I recommend beginners practice simulated routes more to familiarize themselves with road rules. Don’t overthink details; taking deep breaths to adjust your mindset before getting in the car is crucial. The goal is to pass safely, not to chase perfection. It’s best to practice with a partner who can correct mistakes and help accumulate experience. After passing with 80, your driving will gradually improve—don’t pressure yourself too much.
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McKai
10/01/25 8:17am
As a frequent driver, I believe the passing score of 80 for Subject 3 is reasonable. With a full score of 100, reaching 80 means you've mastered basic safe operations without needing perfection. Common deductions include slow starts, improper distance control, or failing to check mirrors when turning, with each mistake capped at 10 points. The key is avoiding major errors like running red lights or driving the wrong way, which result in immediate failure. From observing test-takers, I'd advise not to relax after hitting 80, but safe driving remains the core goal. Minor mistakes are inevitable in real driving, and the test is just the beginning. I recommend focusing on daily habits during practice, such as handling wet roads in rainy conditions, which can earn extra points. Post-test, gaining experience through regular driving is what truly matters.
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JustinRose
11/15/25 3:16am
I just passed the Subject 3 driving test with a score of 80, which is the passing mark. The process was a bit nerve-wracking. The instructor said the standard passing score is 80 out of 100, allowing for minor mistakes. For example, forgetting to release the handbrake at the start deducts 10 points, and not checking mirrors when turning deducts 5 points. I made a few errors during the test but avoided any major mistakes that would lead to failure. My advice for beginners is not to stress too much; the key is to ensure basic maneuvers are performed correctly. Simulating the test frequently to familiarize yourself with the route and point deduction rules is crucial. Controlling speed and maintaining proper distance are critical aspects where points are easily lost. Don't overlook details like precise parking positions, but safety always comes first. During practice, I recorded my actions on my phone to review and improve.
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