Subject 3 Deduction Rules?
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Subject 3 Deduction Rules: 1. Failing to fasten the seat belt as required when starting the engine will result in an immediate disqualification. 2. After starting the car, improper operation causing the car to stall or shifting into the wrong gear will deduct 10 points. 3. During driving, failing to slow down and observe when passing through a pedestrian crossing will directly deduct 10 points, and it is also necessary to promptly yield to pedestrians and other vehicles. 4. Regarding the use of lights, failing to turn on the turn signal when turning will result in disqualification. Improper use of high beams will also lead to disqualification.
As someone who has been coaching driving tests for years, I've seen quite a few point deductions in Subject 3. Not turning on the turn signal when starting deducts 10 points, and you must signal in advance when turning or changing lanes, otherwise you'll be flagged. Speed control is crucial - exceeding the speed limit by a few kilometers in restricted zones deducts 20 points, and it's even stricter on highway sections. Parking alignment matters too - crossing the line or exceeding the distance deducts 10 points right off the bat. The worst is failing to check mirrors - not confirming blind spots deducts 5 points, which is tolerable, but accumulating over 80 points means failing the test. You need to focus on these details during practice, like repeatedly drilling turn signals and parking precision in mock road tests. Don't underestimate these details - they're directly related to overall driving safety. Once these habits are formed, passing the test becomes much easier.