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What are the 11 items in the Subject 3 simulated lighting test?

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StTeagan
07/29/25 11:23pm

Subject 3 lighting test includes turning on headlights, low beams, high beams, alternating between high and low beams, width indicator lights, and hazard warning lights. Driving at night under conditions without streetlights and poor illumination (headlights). Meeting non-motor vehicles on narrow roads at night (low beams). Following another vehicle closely in the same direction at night (low beams). Meeting motor vehicles at night (low beams). Additional scenarios: Passing under an arch bridge or through a crosswalk at night (alternating between high and low beams). Navigating sharp curves or slopes at night (alternating between high and low beams). Passing through intersections without traffic signals at night (alternating between high and low beams). Experiencing a vehicle breakdown on the road at night that obstructs traffic and is difficult to move (width indicator lights and hazard warning lights). Driving in foggy conditions (fog lights and hazard warning lights).

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DiLydia
08/16/25 1:56am

As a novice who just passed the driving test, I remember how nervous and unforgettable the 11 items in the Subject 3 light simulation were. These 11 items include: turning on the low beam, switching to the high beam, alternating between high and low beams (such as flashing to signal), turning off the high beam, turning on the parking lights (small lights), activating the hazard warning lights (double flash), turning on the fog lights, turning on both fog lights and double flash simultaneously, turning off all lights, alternating lights when simulating passing a sharp bend or crosswalk at night, and turning on parking lights and double flash for temporary parking at night. These operations simulate real road conditions, testing your quick reactions in different environments and ensuring driving safety. Don’t underestimate this test—it can help you avoid mistakes when driving at night.

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StDamian
10/18/25 8:29am

As someone who frequently drives, I'd like to share the 11 items in the Category 3 lighting simulation: turning on low beams, using high beams, switching between high and low beams (flashing), turning off high beams, activating position lights, starting hazard lights, turning on fog lights, using fog lights with hazard lights, turning off all lights, flashing lights as a warning when encountering slopes or arch bridges at night, and turning on parking lights with hazard lights for temporary roadside parking. These items are very practical, helping me develop habits to handle various complex situations and improve nighttime safety. I recommend practicing more to handle them with ease.

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DelElliot
12/02/25 2:17am

As a car enthusiast, I know the 11 details of the Subject 3 lighting test: turn on low beam, turn on high beam, flash switching (alternating between high and low beam), turn off high beam, turn on parking lights, activate hazard lights, turn on fog lights, combine fog lights with hazard lights, turn off all lights, special nighttime scenarios like flashing lights at crosswalks, and turning on parking lights with hazard lights for temporary stops. These operations are concise and clear, simulating real driving challenges, and remembering them is very helpful for getting on the road.

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