The Probability of Passing the Subject Three Test in One Attempt

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LaDavid
07/24/25 5:23pm
Subject Three pass rates vary, generally ranging between 40% to 70%. Subject Three, which includes the road driving skills test and the safety and civilized driving knowledge test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. It is the abbreviated name for the road driving skills and safety and civilized driving knowledge test subjects in the motor vehicle driver's examination. Additional Information: Notes for the Subject Three Test: If a candidate's fingerprint verification fails, they should exit the vehicle to re-collect their fingerprint before rejoining the queue for the test. During the test, if a candidate's score falls below the passing threshold, the system will automatically prompt the candidate to pull over. Once the pulling over action is completed, the system will prompt the candidate to proceed with the next test.
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McFinley
08/11/25 9:37am
Last week I accompanied my cousin to the driving test site and overheard the instructor chatting, saying the normal pass rate for Subject 3 is around 50%-60%. But it really depends on the person! Three days before the test, I specifically memorized the traffic light locations on the exam route and even followed the instructor's car for five laps to observe on-site. On the test day, I chose the afternoon session when there were fewer cars on the road, which actually made it easier to perform. Key details like checking the car door before starting and using turn signals when changing lanes—these basic operations, if done properly, usually don’t result in point deductions. Keeping a steady mindset is more important than anything. Out of the four people in our car, two failed, both due to forgetting the pre-drive walkaround check and shaky hands during the straight-line driving. In my opinion, scouting the route in advance and thoroughly understanding the test procedures are crucial—passing or failing really comes down to the details.
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