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What are the advantages of taking the Subject 3 driving test in the rain?

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CameronFitz
07/29/25 8:20pm
Subject 3 driving test in the rain has the advantage of fewer pedestrians. The following is a related introduction to Subject 3: 1. Concept of Subject 3: Subject 3, including road driving skills test and safety civilization driving common sense test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. It is the abbreviation of the road driving skills and safety civilization driving common sense test subjects in the motor vehicle driver's test. The content of the road driving skills test varies for different types of driving licenses. 2. Content of Subject 3 skills test: vehicle preparation, light simulation test, starting, driving in a straight line, gear shifting operation, lane changing, parking on the side, going straight through the intersection, turning left at the intersection, turning right at the intersection, passing the pedestrian crossing, passing the school area, passing the bus station, meeting vehicles, overtaking, turning around, and driving at night.
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VonGrace
08/14/25 4:54pm
There are actually quite a few benefits to taking the driving test (Subject 3) in the rain. For me, it happened to rain on my test day. Although I was a little worried at first, after finishing the test, I realized that driving in the rain better simulates real driving conditions. It allowed me to practice using windshield wipers, adjusting speed to avoid puddles, and controlling braking distance. The whole process helped me adapt to operating in adverse weather. Previously, most of my driving practice at the driving school was in sunny weather, but in reality, driving during the rainy season often involves unexpected situations. This test felt like a real-life drill, and after passing, I felt more confident handling various road conditions. Moreover, the sound of rain and slippery roads actually diverted my attention, reducing my nervousness significantly. After the test, the examiner even complimented me on my steady driving. It seems that taking the test in the rain isn’t just a challenge but also an opportunity for growth.
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ChaseAnn
10/16/25 3:49am
Actually, there are many advantages to taking the driving test for Subject 3 in the rain. I've experienced taking the test in rainy conditions before, and the slippery road conditions really test fundamental driving skills. For example, you need to be more cautious when turning and braking because reduced tire grip makes skidding more likely, requiring precise control of the steering wheel and throttle, and avoiding sudden braking. Heavy rain also brings visibility challenges, making it crucial to use windshield wipers and fog lights—these situations forced me to master more comprehensive skills. The examiner also pays closer attention to safety details, so performing well might even earn bonus points. On my way home after the test, I reflected that such experiences help new drivers overcome fear of driving in the rain later, reducing accident risks.
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