Is practicing Subject 3 on the road considered unlicensed driving?
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Practicing Subject 3 on the road with a driving school instructor in a training car is a normal learning process and does not count as unlicensed driving. Additional information for the Subject 3 test includes checking the vehicle before getting in. Walk around the left side of the vehicle to the rear, then to the front, and finally to the driver's side door to prepare for the road test. Along the way, check whether the tire pressure is normal, if there are any stones stuck in the tires, any cracks, or nails. Also, inspect under and around the vehicle for any obstacles. The procedure for entering the vehicle requires standing about 45 centimeters away from the driver's door, facing the door, and aligning with the door handle. Use your left hand to hold the door handle, observe the traffic behind you, and only then open the driver's door. To start the engine, pull the handbrake, press the clutch pedal, and shift the gear lever to neutral. Slightly press the accelerator, turn the ignition switch to start the engine, and release the ignition switch promptly after starting. Check the brakes, listen for any unusual engine sounds, and monitor the dashboard instruments. After completing these checks, report to the examiner and ask for permission to start driving. During the Subject 3 test, it is important to inspect the vehicle's exterior and safety conditions in advance, ensure all lights are functioning properly, and strictly follow the test requirements—avoid crossing lines or exceeding speed limits.