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Is the Driving Test Subject 3 Difficult on Rainy Days?

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McKendra
07/29/2025, 07:27:13 PM

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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OElaina
08/15/2025, 10:08:56 PM

As someone who just passed the third driving test, I think taking the test on a rainy day has both pros and cons. The downside is poor visibility, with raindrops on the windshield and blurry rearview mirrors, requiring frequent adjustment of the wipers; the road is slippery, and sudden braking can easily cause skidding. However, there are fewer pedestrians and vehicles on the road during rainy days, with fewer distractions, making lane changes and overtaking less stressful during the test. During my test, it happened to be drizzling. Before getting in the car, I carefully wiped the rearview mirrors and windows, maintained a low speed of around 30 km/h throughout, and paid special attention to pressing the accelerator and brake more gently. In the end, I passed smoothly on the first try. The key is to practice driving in the rain beforehand and turn unexpected situations into advantages.

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JordanFitz
10/18/2025, 10:05:50 PM

This question reminds me of my experience with trainees. On rainy days during the Category 3 driving test, many trainees' first reaction is to feel unlucky, but in fact, the examiner places more emphasis on safe driving awareness. For example, when it rains, you must turn on the windshield wipers, proactively reduce speed when visibility is poor, and apply gentle braking in advance when encountering waterlogged sections. Especially when reversing into a parking space, slow down significantly—if the rearview mirror is blurry, you can open the window to observe. I always remind trainees not to rely too much on electronic devices; rain-sensing automatic wipers might react slowly, so manual adjustment is necessary. Psychological preparation is also crucial—familiarize yourself with the defroster button and light switch positions before the test to avoid panic during the exam. If you perform steadily, the pass rate on rainy days can actually be quite high.

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LeFelix
12/01/2025, 09:41:41 PM

Don't panic if it rains during your driving test (Subject 3). Based on my experience, follow these three steps to pass: First, adjust the lights—turn on low beams when it's dark, and add front and rear fog lights in heavy rain, but avoid high beams. Second, control your speed—keeping it below 40km/h is safest, especially at intersections. Third, watch for blind spots—after cleaning the mirrors, turn your head to check when changing lanes. During my last test in moderate rain, I wore sneakers with anti-slip soles to prevent pedal slippage. Remember, road markings reflect poorly in the rain, so maintain your lane by feel rather than staring straight ahead, and scan the road conditions frequently.

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DelStephen
01/21/2026, 11:05:10 PM

During driving lessons, my instructor always said, 'The real test of skill comes during the rain at midnight,' and the actual experience proved it true. The biggest challenge of taking the driving test (Subject 3) in heavy rain is unexpected situations, such as pedestrians with umbrellas suddenly darting across the zebra crossing or the car ahead braking abruptly and splashing water. During my driving school simulations, I often practiced driving in the rain and developed several habits: doubling the following distance, gently pressing the brake three seconds in advance, and never slowing down when turning. On the day of the test, it was drizzling, and while waiting at a red light, I specifically checked the tread depth of the tires—a detail that earned a nod of approval from the examiner. I recommend arriving at the test site half an hour early, using tissues to dry the door handles and seat to ensure smooth and dry operation.

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HarmonyLee
04/17/2026, 11:08:40 PM

During the rainy weather in my driving test (Subject 3), I paid special attention to three key hazards: the increased risk of skidding when turning on slippery roads, requiring slower steering inputs; fogged-up windows impairing visibility, necessitating early activation of the defogger directed at the windshield; and improper use of light combinations leading to immediate point deductions, such as incorrectly engaging hazard lights during rain. Some trainees at our driving school specifically practiced in rainy conditions to master wiper speed adjustments. On my test day during intermittent showers, I made sure to promptly cancel turn signals after lane changes, concerned that rain noise might obscure audible prompts. Remember, examiners tend to be more lenient during heavy rain – minor mistakes are overlooked as long as maneuvers are executed smoothly.

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