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What are the 16 detailed items in Subject 3 of the driving test?

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McBennett
07/29/25 4:15pm
Subject 3 of the driving test consists of 16 items: preparation before starting, starting the vehicle, driving in a straight line, shifting gears, changing lanes, pulling over, going straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, passing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and driving at night. Here is an introduction to the content of Subject 3 of the driving test: 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 such as tire blowouts, and knowledge of how to handle traffic accidents.
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ColinFitz
08/15/25 4:49am
I just got my driver's license last year, and I remember there were a total of sixteen items during the driving test (Subject 3). It was nerve-wracking. The pre-driving preparation required checking the rearview mirror, seatbelt, seat adjustment, etc. Failing to do these properly would result in immediate point deductions. When starting, you had to turn on the left signal, press the clutch, release the handbrake, and observe the rear for safety before moving. Maintaining a steady speed was key during straight-line driving. Gear shifting had to match the speed to avoid lugging the engine. Changing lanes required signaling in advance and checking the rearview mirror. Parking by the roadside had to be within 30 centimeters. When proceeding straight through an intersection, you had to slow down and check the traffic light. Both left and right turns required signaling and slowing down. Approaching crosswalks and school zones meant slowing down and looking both ways due to high pedestrian traffic. Bus stops also required attention and reduced speed. During oncoming traffic, a light brake tap was needed to yield. Overtaking was strictly prohibited from the right side. Making a U-turn required signaling and ensuring safety. Finally, the simulated nighttime driving tested your ability to operate the lights. Every step of the process required careful attention, and it was best to practice on simulated routes to familiarize yourself with the road and signs.
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CadenLee
10/12/25 6:37am
As a driving school instructor, I often remind students that the sixteen key details in Subject 3 include: preparation before starting, starting off, driving straight, gear shifting operations, changing lanes, pulling over, going straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, passing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and simulated night driving. The key points are: ensure correct light usage and safety checks when starting; slow down, signal, and observe when turning at intersections; reduce speed below 30 km/h and look left and right in school zones and pedestrian crossings; overtaking must only be done from the left; and lights must not be used incorrectly during the simulated night driving section. I recommend practicing observation habits regularly and staying calm during the test—these small details determine success or failure. The most important thing is to develop safety awareness to avoid accidents when actually driving.
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LeLena
11/25/25 7:40am
With years of experience in driver training, I can say that the 16 items in Subject 3 mainly test safety awareness and operational standards. For example: checking and adjusting mirrors during pre-driving preparation; turning on lights and confirming safety before starting; maintaining straight-line driving without deviation; coordinating gear shifting; checking mirrors when changing lanes; aligning properly when parking by the roadside; slowing down and observing traffic signals when going straight through intersections; using turn signals for left and right turns; slowing down and looking left and right at pedestrian crossings, school zones, and bus stops; driving slowly during oncoming traffic encounters; using left turn signals when overtaking; being cautious during U-turns; and performing nighttime simulated lighting tests. In short, these are all fundamental practices to prevent accidents on the road. Mastering them ensures steady and safe driving.
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