Should the Clutch Be Pressed When Braking in Subject Three?
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Subject Three braking requires pressing the clutch. The requirements for vehicle speed are relatively high, and it generally involves high-speed driving. The higher the speed, the greater the inertia. If the clutch is pressed first, the vehicle's inertia will be even greater, potentially leading to the dangerous situation of coasting in neutral. Therefore, when decelerating at high speeds, you should first press the brake to reduce the speed to a certain level, then press the clutch to perform a downshift operation and slow down further. The road driving skills test for Subject Three generally includes: 1. Preparation before starting, simulated lighting test, starting, driving in a straight line, shifting gears up and down, changing lanes, pulling over to the side, passing through intersections straight, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, passing through pedestrian crossings, passing through school zones, passing through bus stops, meeting vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and nighttime driving. 2. Starting from June 1, 2021, the interval for scheduling the Subject Three test was adjusted from 30 days after passing the Subject One test to 20 days. For those applying for additional licenses for large and medium-sized passenger and truck driving, the interval for scheduling the Subject Three test was adjusted from 40 days after passing the Subject One test to 30 days.