
During the third subject of the driving test (Subject 3), you need to tap the brake when driving straight through an intersection. Here are the specific details: Driving straight through an intersection: When you see an intersection ahead, follow the traffic lights if they are present, or adhere to safety principles if there are none. In either case, you must tap the brake to slow down in advance, then proceed when the light turns green or after confirming it is safe. Turning left or right at an intersection: The requirements for gear usage may vary depending on the location, but it is always correct to tap the brake to slow down before entering the turn. Crossing a pedestrian crossing: When you see a pedestrian crossing ahead, whether or not there are people crossing, you must press the brake to reduce your speed. On flat roads with light traffic: If your speed is above 30 km/h and you only need to brake briefly, a light tap on the brake pedal is sufficient, and you do not need to press the clutch pedal.


