Precautions for the Road Test (Subject 3)
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Precautions for the Road Test (Subject 3) are as follows: 1. Pre-test Preparation: Walk around the vehicle once before getting in, and pause briefly near the monitoring device. After entering the vehicle, fasten the seatbelt first, then adjust the seat and mirrors. 2. Light Simulation: Before the light simulation test begins, check if the light switches are reset, and ensure all lights are completely off before requesting to start the test. 3. Starting Off: Before moving, always observe the surrounding traffic environment. If you start turning the vehicle and then notice an approaching vehicle from behind, you will likely fail the test. 4. During the Drive: Keep your eyes on the road ahead, looking as far forward as possible, while continuously monitoring the movement of the vehicle in front to avoid following too closely.
The most dreaded part of the road test (Subject 3) is nervousness and shaky hands. When I took the test, I made sure to focus on the basic actions. Before starting, walk around the car to check the tires and doors, adjust the seat and mirrors after getting in, fasten the seatbelt, and press the clutch pedal twice to get a feel for it. While driving, remember to signal for at least three seconds before turning the wheel, check the mirrors and look over your shoulder to confirm blind spots when changing lanes. When the voice prompt says to pull over, immediately turn on the right signal, slow down to under 20 km/h, and accurately find the 30 cm distance. One examinee failed because they forgot to check the bus stop sign. Now, when passing school zones, I habitually tap the brake. The saying 'details determine success or failure' is absolutely true.