Under what circumstances is it appropriate to lightly press the brake pedal repeatedly?

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DeAllison
07/30/25 2:48am
In the Subject 1 exam, the driver is required to lightly press the brake pedal repeatedly only when driving downhill. The content of Subject 1 exam covers the most basic traffic rules knowledge, including road traffic safety laws and regulations, traffic signals, and traffic rules. The full score is 100, and a score of 90 or above is considered passing (including 90). Each Subject 1 exam offers two attempts. If both attempts are failed, the candidate needs to schedule another exam, usually with a one-week interval. Below are introductions to other subjects of the motor vehicle driver's exam: 1. Subject 2 exam: This subject mainly tests basic driving skills, including reverse parking, stopping and starting on a slope, parallel parking, curve driving, and right-angle turns. 2. Subject 3 exam: This is primarily the formal on-road test, assessing skills such as light usage, starting, turn signals, gear shifting, and pulling over. 3. Subject 4 exam: Generally taken after passing the road test, it focuses on safe and civilized driving requirements, safe driving knowledge under complex conditions, and emergency situations.
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