Is Head Movement Required for Straight-Line Driving?
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Before the straight-line driving test in Subject 3, shift to third gear, maintain a speed of 40 km/h, hold the steering wheel slightly downward with both hands, and focus your vision far ahead to generally avoid deviating from the direction. No head movement is required to maintain straight-line driving. Below are some tips for the Subject 3 exam: Follow the Instruction Prompts: Listen carefully to the voice prompts in Subject 3 and follow the instructions accordingly. Avoid performing actions before the voice prompt ends; always wait until the prompt is complete before proceeding to the next step. Pay Attention to Special Zones: In many regions, voice prompts no longer remind candidates of special zones such as school areas, bus stops, and pedestrian crossings. However, examinees must perform corresponding deceleration or yielding actions based on roadside signs and road markings. For school zones, apply brakes 10 meters before the sign, keeping speed below 30 km/h. For bus stops, apply brakes 10 meters before the sign, maintaining speed below 30 km/h. For pedestrian crossings, decelerate by applying brakes within 30 meters before the crossing, and stop to yield if pedestrians are present.