Manual Transmission Subject 3 Exam Content?

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VonAva
07/28/25 9:59pm
Subject 3 road driving skills test generally includes: vehicle preparation, light simulation test, starting, driving in a straight line, gear shifting operations, changing lanes, pulling over, going 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. Below is additional information: Precautions for Subject 3 Road Test: If the examinee's fingerprint verification fails, they must exit the vehicle to re-collect their fingerprint before rejoining the queue for the test. During the test, if the examinee's score falls below the passing threshold, the system will automatically prompt them to pull over. After completing the pulling over maneuver, the system will prompt the examinee to proceed with the next test.
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DiEmma
08/12/25 2:33am
When I took the driving test for Subject 3, I focused on practicing seven key steps. First, you must walk around the car to inspect it before getting in—many beginners forget this. The starting procedure must be steady: adjust the seat and mirrors, fasten the seatbelt, release the handbrake, and slowly lift the clutch to avoid stalling. During the straight-line driving test, maintain a speed of 30 km/h—any steering wheel movement exceeding 5 degrees will result in failure. When changing lanes, you must signal, check the mirrors, and wait at least three seconds before turning the wheel. Approach schools and bus stops by braking early to reduce speed below 30 km/h within 30 meters. For parallel parking, finding the precise 30 cm distance is crucial—align the wiper’s raised edge with the roadside line for accuracy. Always follow voice instructions without rushing; our driving school emphasizes that Subject 3 tests safety habits, not driving skills.
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