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Should You Honk When Starting in Subject Three?

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LaMaria
09/08/25 7:25am
Subject Three requires honking when starting. Below are relevant details regarding precautions for Subject Three: Lane Changing: When the student hears "Please change lanes," they should activate the turn signal and wait for it to flash for 3 seconds before turning the steering wheel. If the driver is on a single-lane road, lane changing is not permitted at this time. Straight-line Driving: Students should try to look as far ahead as possible to maintain a straight path. Once straight-line driving begins, the steering wheel should not be turned arbitrarily, nor should the solid lane line be crossed. Many people fail this section because the test vehicles are used extremely frequently and are operated by novices, resulting in situations where the car does not drive straight even when the steering wheel angle is correct. In such cases, students should focus their vision far ahead and make slight adjustments to the steering wheel to ensure straight-line driving, rather than keeping the steering wheel fixed in place.
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LeEthan
09/20/25 5:53am
I remember when I was taking my driving test for Subject 3, the instructor repeatedly emphasized the importance of honking the horn before starting the car. This wasn't just a test requirement but also a fundamental safety practice, especially in crowded areas where a quick honk can alert vehicles behind and pedestrians, preventing accidents caused by sudden starts. I've seen many beginners fail this step due to nervousness, resulting in immediate point deductions or even failing the test. During the exam, every step—from entering the car, adjusting the seat, checking the mirrors, to starting—is crucial, with the horn symbolizing your awareness of the surroundings. Don't underestimate this simple action; it helps reduce rear-end collision risks in real traffic. Now, even after passing the test, I've kept this good habit and instinctively honk before starting—a practice worth maintaining.
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McDante
11/03/25 6:16am
As someone who just passed the driving test, let me share the details of starting the car in Subject 3. You must honk the horn before starting, otherwise the examiner will think you're not paying enough attention to safety. Don't think this is a trivial matter - your operational standards are being observed throughout the entire test. The horn action should be decisive without hesitation, aiming to alert surrounding traffic participants. During my test, my palms were sweating from nervousness, but remembering this step helped me pass easily. I recommend practicing more with simulated road conditions during training, such as in crowded pedestrian areas - practice honking and observing before slowly starting. Don't neglect this step - it demonstrates your emphasis on safety and helps prevent accidents.
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