Is there a night test for Subject Three?
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Subject Three includes a night test. The Subject Three examination is divided into daytime and nighttime tests, with the nighttime test accounting for a very small proportion. Individual tests are conducted by coaches leading the team to participate in a lottery. If the daytime test is drawn, the nighttime test will not be taken, and vice versa. Content of the Subject Three night test: The night test involves switching between high and low beams. The driving distance during the night test is shorter than during the daytime test. Controlling speed and managing lights properly make it relatively easier to pass. Basic items of the Subject Three test: There are 13 basic items in the Subject Three test, including vehicle preparation, starting, straight-line driving, changing lanes, passing intersections, pulling over, passing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and nighttime driving. Notes and tips for the Subject Three night test: Pay attention to the use of lights: Turn on the vehicle lights when starting the car. Before moving, check the turn signals. During driving, ensure the correct use of low and high beams. When meeting vehicles, non-motorized vehicles, or pedestrians, switch from high to low beams when the distance is less than 150 meters. If the oncoming vehicle does not switch off its high beams, the examinee can flash the high and low beams to signal the oncoming vehicle to switch off its high beams. When overtaking, flash the high and low beams to signal the vehicle ahead to give way. If a vehicle behind flashes its high and low beams during driving, give way as soon as conditions permit. Reduce speed: Nighttime driving narrows the field of vision and shortens the viewing distance, so it is essential to slow down. After completing the operations during the night test, if the examiner requests to turn off the engine, first activate the turn signal and pull over. Then, shift to neutral, engage the handbrake, turn off the turn signal and headlights, release the clutch and brake pedals, and finally turn off the engine with the key.