Is the Subject 3 Test at Jinma Difficult?
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The Subject 3 route at Jinma Test Center is not complicated and not difficult. Here are the details: 1. Starting: When starting, improper control of the accelerator pedal can cause the engine speed to be too high. For most models, a speed of 2500rpm is considered too high. 2. Stop and Yield: There are "Stop and Yield" signs on the Subject 3 test route. When you see this sign, slow down in advance and stop within 30 meters of the intersection stop line (stop for more than 5 seconds). Proceed only when it is safe. Failure to stop will end the test. 3. Voice Announcements: Listen carefully to the voice announcements throughout the test. Generally, after hearing a voice announcement, you should turn on the turn signal (you can turn after 3 seconds). When you hear the announcement "XX ahead at the intersection," lightly tap the brake before the pedestrian crossing.
To be honest, after years of coaching students for the Jinma driving test's third subject, I've found its difficulty mainly lies in attention to detail and on-the-spot mentality. The three most common reasons for failing are improper timing in gear shifting, failing to park within 30cm of the curb, and forgetting to signal when turning. However, Jinma test center is well-designed with minimal interference from other vehicles, making it much more beginner-friendly than urban test centers. The key is to practice the test routes repeatedly and memorize where to brake early before zebra crossings. Our instructor team's statistics show that students who complete at least 3 full practice rounds before the exam have an 80% pass rate. My advice is to treat the voice instructions as background music - let muscle memory take over to stay calm.