Should You Apply Brakes When Driving Straight Through an Intersection in Subject Three?
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Subject Three requires applying brakes when driving straight through an intersection, with specific circumstances as follows: 1. Driving straight through an intersection: When approaching an intersection ahead, proceed according to traffic signals if present, or follow safety principles if there are no signals. The prerequisite is to lightly tap the brakes in advance to reduce speed, then proceed after the light turns green or safety is confirmed. 2. Turning left or right at an intersection: Gear requirements vary by region, but before entering the turn, it is necessary to lightly tap the brakes to reduce speed. 3. Passing through a crosswalk: Upon seeing a crosswalk ahead, regardless of whether pedestrians are present, you must apply brakes to slow down. 4. On flat roads with light traffic: If the speed is above 30km/h, only a light tap on the brake pedal is needed for short-term braking, without depressing the clutch pedal.