Is a score of 90 in Subject 3 considered a pass?
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Subject 3 exam with a score of 90 is considered a pass. Both the road test and theoretical test of Subject 3 have a full score of 100, with 90 being the passing mark. The Subject 3 road test consists of 16 examination items, with 32 situations leading to immediate failure, 13 situations deducting 10 points, and 6 situations deducting 5 points. Common point-deduction items include prolonged mismatching of gear usage with vehicle speed, causing the engine speed to be too high or too low; driving over the solid center line or edge line of the lane; not using or incorrectly using turn signals; causing the engine to stall once due to improper operation; and not checking or adjusting the driver's seat, rearview mirrors, or checking the instruments. There are a total of 5 examination attempts for Subject 3. If the fifth attempt is still unsuccessful, the previously passed subject scores will be invalidated, and the candidate must start over from Subject 1. Each examination attempt includes one free retake opportunity. The theoretical test of Subject 3 includes 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 post-accident handling knowledge. The test paper consists of 50 questions, primarily in the form of case studies, pictures, and animations, including true/false questions, single-choice questions, and multiple-choice questions. The full score is 100, with 90 being the passing mark.