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Is the manual evaluation in Subject 3 conducted by the safety officer?

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JulietAnn
09/05/25 4:21am

Yes, it is evaluated by the safety officer. Subject 3 is primarily judged by the computer with manual assistance. Some details may not be detected or recognized by the computer, which then requires manual judgment. Therefore, even if the computer does not deduct points, if the examiner deducts points from the candidate, they will not pass. It is essential to pay attention to every detail, stay relaxed, follow the voice prompts, and carefully handle each situation to respond correctly and promptly. Below is an introduction to Subject 3: 1. Overview: The road safety driving test, officially known as the road driving skills and safe civilized driving knowledge test, is a part of the motor vehicle driver's examination. The content of the road driving skills test varies depending on the type of vehicle license. 2. Content: Preparation before starting, simulated lighting test, starting, driving in a straight line, shifting gears, changing lanes, pulling over, driving straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, passing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and nighttime driving.

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VanAngela
09/17/25 4:52am

I just got my driver's license, and the manual evaluation for Subject 3 is indeed conducted by the safety officer. The safety officer sits in the passenger seat, closely monitoring your driving throughout the test while holding a scoring sheet to record every action, such as signaling and checking mirrors during starting, turning, and parking. The evaluation is very detailed—once, I forgot to check the blind spot, and he immediately deducted points. The whole process was quite nerve-wracking, but the safety officer not only assesses driving skills but also ensures the safety of the test, intervening promptly in case of any dangerous situations. After the test, he provided feedback, suggesting more practice with reversing. Manual evaluation relies on the safety officer's experience and observation, as no electronic device can fully replace it due to the complex and ever-changing road conditions. Candidates need to stay relaxed and familiarize themselves with the rules to pass.

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HaleyMarie
10/31/25 5:22am

Last year, my child took the third driving test (Subject 3), where the manual assessment was conducted by the safety officer. The safety officer accompanied the examinee in the car, evaluating driving behaviors such as speed control and lane-changing safety, manually recording deduction points based on a standard scoring sheet. The assessment process emphasized safety awareness and rule compliance, such as yielding to pedestrians. The safety officer also played a supervisory role to prevent accidents during the test. This is crucial because the road test involves real traffic. Some parents worry about unfair assessments, but safety officers are trained to ensure fairness. Overall, manual assessment is the core of Subject 3, with safety officers directly determining pass or fail, so candidates need more practice to handle various scenarios.

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EmmettAnn
12/14/25 5:29am

Yes, the manual evaluation in Subject 3 is conducted by the safety officer. The officer observes your driving from the passenger seat, assessing actions such as starting and parking, and recording errors like speeding. The entire process is manually scored to ensure safety.

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