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Is it sufficient to just confirm and sign at the signing point for Subject 3?

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VonJasmine
07/28/25 7:48pm

After completing the Subject 3 test, you can leave by confirming and signing at the signing point. Generally, you will know on-site whether you have passed or not. Below is relevant information about Subject 3: Introduction: Subject 3, also known as the road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. It is the abbreviation for the road driving skills and safe civilized driving knowledge test in the motor vehicle driver's examination. Test Content: The road driving skills test varies for different types of vehicles eligible for driving. Generally, it includes: preparation before getting in the car, starting, driving straight, shifting gears, changing lanes, pulling over, going straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, passing through pedestrian crossings, passing through school zones, passing through bus stops, meeting other vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and driving at night.

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VonAliyah
08/11/25 11:36pm

I encountered this situation during my driving test (Subject 3). The examiner told me to go to the signature point to sign and confirm. At first, I thought just signing would be enough, but my instructor emphasized that I must carefully review the score sheet, checking the deduction points, total score, and personal information. Signing means you accept the test results. If you find any errors, you need to point them out on the spot for correction. Otherwise, once signed, it’s considered approved by default, and making changes later would be very troublesome. That time, I noticed a wrongly recorded deduction point and immediately reported it, avoiding a big issue. The signature point isn’t just a formality—it’s your chance to carefully review all the details of the test. Don’t rush and skip the check. The test isn’t easy, so take a few minutes to ensure everything is correct to avoid the headache of appealing later.

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McNolan
09/30/25 6:13am

Having driven for several years, I recall that at the signing point of the driving test's Subject 3, one must not be careless. Before signing, carefully review every deduction and piece of information on the score sheet, and only proceed to sign after confirming everything is correct. Signing implies that you take responsibility for the authenticity of the test results, similar to signing a contract where you cannot go back on your word. After the test, you might feel relaxed, but don't rush to sign and leave. The signing point is designed for you to confirm everything is in order—being meticulous doesn't hurt. Once you've signed, the score is finalized, which could affect the timing of receiving your license or leave a record. New drivers have less experience, so it's safer to ask the examiner more questions when signing, rather than just scribbling a name hastily.

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StCorbin
11/13/25 8:04am

After my child passed the driving test's subject three and went to the signing point, I always remind him not to rush when signing. He needs to carefully check the score sheet to ensure that the name, score, and deduction items are all accurately matched. Signing is not just about confirming identity; it means you agree with the test conclusion. Kids can easily make mistakes due to exam nerves, so reviewing carefully before signing can prevent misrecords. Once signed, the result is basically finalized, and correcting any errors would be time-consuming and laborious. Parents should teach their children not to relax after the test—the signing point is a crucial checkpoint where they should calmly verify all details.

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MacZoey
01/04/26 2:57am

When your friend finishes the driving test (Subject 3) and goes to sign, don't just quickly sign and leave while waiting in line. Check if the deductions and total score on the score sheet are correct—signing means you accept everything. The test is over and you're in high spirits, but don't be careless with the signature, just like checking the bill at a restaurant. The signing point gives you a chance to reflect on mistakes during the test, and once signed, you can't go back. The test process is tough, but the signing step, though simple, is crucial. Don't just walk away without a care—take the time to read the score sheet properly.

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