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Should You Turn on the Windshield Wipers When It Rains During Subject Three Test?

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LeMaggie
09/05/25 5:52am

You can turn on the windshield wipers if it rains during the Subject Three test. Here are some relevant details about the Subject Three test: 1. Introduction: Subject Three includes the road driving skills test and the safe and civilized driving knowledge test, which are part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. The content of the road driving skills test varies depending on the type of vehicle you are licensed to drive. 2. Content: The road driving skills test for Subject Three generally includes: preparation before starting, simulated lighting test, starting, driving straight, gear shifting operations, changing lanes, pulling over, going straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, passing through pedestrian crossings, passing through school zones, passing through bus stops, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and nighttime driving. The safe and civilized driving knowledge test generally includes: requirements for safe and civilized driving operations, safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations like tire blowouts, and knowledge of post-accident handling procedures.

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OliviaLynn
09/17/25 6:16am

During the driving test (Subject 3), it is mandatory to turn on the windshield wipers when it rains. This is directly related to safe driving, as the examiner will assess whether you possess basic weather adaptation skills. Not using the wipers will cause water droplets to accumulate on the windshield, impairing visibility and potentially leading to operational errors, such as misjudging road conditions or missing traffic signals. Safety procedures are heavily emphasized in the test rules—neglecting to use the wipers may result in point deductions or even test termination by the examiner. It is advisable to familiarize yourself with the wiper controls before the test: use low speed for light rain and high speed for heavy rain. Developing this habit not only helps pass the test but also prepares you for real-world driving conditions. If the wipers make unusual noises or fail to clear the windshield properly, remember to ask your instructor to inspect and repair them before the test to ensure everything functions correctly.

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SanChase
10/31/25 6:45am

I passed the driving test's third subject, and when it rained, the instructor emphasized that the windshield wipers must be turned on. Using wipers isn't optional—it's a basic safety requirement. Think about it: raindrops on the windshield obstruct your vision, and if you don't turn them on, the examiner may assume you don't prioritize road safety, resulting in an immediate fail. During the test, your actions should feel natural—like switching to the first setting for light rain and adjusting to high speed for heavy rain. Practice operating the wipers a few times beforehand to avoid fumbling during the exam. The examiner evaluates not just your driving skills but also your judgment in handling weather changes. Back then, I kept the wipers steady in the rain and passed smoothly. Remember, don’t get nervous during the test—turning on wipers should be as instinctive as fastening your seatbelt.

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ArianaLynn
12/14/25 6:54am

As a beginner taking the driving test (Subject 3), the biggest worry on rainy days is whether not turning on the wipers would be a mistake. The instructor repeatedly taught me to turn on the wipers in the rain for clear visibility and safety, otherwise the examiner might deduct points. Poor visibility during the test can easily lead to hitting the curb or running a red light, which is very dangerous. Use the low-speed setting for light rain and switch to high-speed for heavy rain. Don't get distracted when the wipers are on; just focus on driving operations. Practice simulating rainy-day driving before the test to familiarize yourself with the vehicle's wiper functions. Examiners pay close attention to these small details, and overlooking one could mean failing. Developing this habit can reduce test anxiety.

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