Is the Driving Test Subject 3 Difficult on Rainy Days?

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McKendra
07/30/25 7:27am
Subject 3 of the driving test is relatively difficult on rainy days. Here are some points regarding taking Subject 3 on rainy days: 1. Effects of rain: Currently, sticking your head out of the car window is not allowed, so checking the rear mostly relies on the rearview mirrors. Rain can blur the mirrors. The interior of the car is prone to fogging up, obstructing visibility and affecting judgment accuracy. Wet feet from rain can cause slipping when stepping on the pedals. Brake pads are also more likely to slip in the rain. 2. Precautions for rainy days: Turn on the windshield wipers promptly and adjust their speed according to the intensity of the rain to maintain clear visibility. Control your speed while driving in the rain, keeping it slightly slower than during regular training. During the rainy-day Subject 3 road test, the examiner will also be concerned about driving safety, so safety comes first, and the test is secondary. During the test, avoid sudden acceleration or hard braking, as the road is slippery, visibility is poor, and the wheels are prone to skidding. Calm and cautious operation is required.
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