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What are the contents of Subject 3 test?

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LiamRose
07/29/25 10:09am
Subject 3 mainly tests the following contents: vehicle preparation, starting, straight-line driving, lane changing, passing intersections, pulling over, passing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and night driving. The test procedure is as follows: 1. Vehicle preparation: Start from the right front passenger seat, walk around the vehicle counterclockwise for one and a half laps, check if there are vehicles behind, wait in front of the vehicle if there are, kick the four wheels, and check tire pressure. If no obstacles are found, open the door with the left hand, step in, and close the door. 2. Starting: Fasten the seat belt, shift to neutral, adjust the left, middle, and right rearview mirrors, shift to first gear, turn on the left turn signal, observe the rearview mirror, gently lift the clutch to reach semi-engagement, release the brake, gently steer to the left to complete the start. Be careful not to stall or jerk the vehicle during starting. 3. Lane changing: Before changing lanes, correctly turn on the turn signal, observe the traffic behind through the rearview mirrors, and change lanes after confirming safety. Close the turn signal after completing the lane change. Ensure a safe distance and control speed to avoid hindering other vehicles. 4. Straight-line driving: During straight-line driving, do not move the steering wheel or deviate. Once the speed reaches 35 km/h, release the accelerator to let the speed drop to 30 km/h. The total distance is only 120 meters. 5. Passing intersections: When hearing "Please go straight at the intersection ahead," slow down. If the speed exceeds 35 km/h, reduce it below 35 km/h; if below, just apply the brake. Observe left and right while braking. 6. Pulling over: After hearing "Please pull over," first turn on the right turn signal, observe the rearview mirror, then slow down to about 10 km/h, release the brake, and use the remaining inertia to align with the curb. Avoid stopping at intersections, bridges, bus stops, or public facilities. After stopping, engage the handbrake, turn off the turn signal, and shift to neutral. 7. Passing pedestrian crossings, schools, and bus stops: About 4 meters before the crossing, release the accelerator and brake, observe traffic on both sides, confirm safety, and pass at a reasonable speed. 8. Making U-turns: About 60 meters before the U-turn, release the accelerator and brake, turn on the left turn signal, check the side mirrors, fully depress the clutch, and let the vehicle coast to stop 2 meters before the intersection. Shift to first gear for the U-turn, observe traffic on both sides, and pass at a reasonable speed. 9. Meeting vehicles: Slow down and yield when meeting vehicles, lightly apply the brake, and maintain a safe distance. 10. Overtaking: Maintain a safe distance from the vehicle ahead, turn on the left turn signal, accelerate to overtake, then check the right rearview mirror for a suitable opportunity to return to the original lane. The turn signal should stay on for at least 3 seconds.
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SanMiranda
08/13/25 1:09pm
The Subject 3 test is the road test portion of the driver's license exam, primarily assessing your driving abilities in real-world road conditions. I recently passed it—the content includes pre-driving checks like seatbelts and mirrors, ensuring safety before starting, then driving straight while controlling speed, changing lanes and overtaking with proper rear observation (safety is heavily emphasized). You'll also perform reverse parking to evaluate positioning, parallel parking maneuvers—all to determine if you can drive safely in complex traffic situations. Remember to follow traffic rules like signaling and yielding to pedestrians; examiners evaluate overall smoothness and reactions. Practicing simulated road conditions during preparation boosts confidence and reduces mistakes—it's highly practical! Looking back now, I drive more cautiously after passing.
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LillianDella
10/07/25 3:20am
The core of the Road Test (Subject 3) lies in the assessment of safe driving. As an experienced driving instructor, I know the key points include checking the surroundings before starting, maintaining stability during straight-line driving, observing blind spots when changing lanes, executing U-turns, precision in pulling over, and reverse parking skills. During the test, it's crucial to constantly pay attention to traffic signals, pedestrian safety, and speed control—these are all critical aspects of real-world driving. I always remind my students to practice simulating emergency situations during their usual training, such as how to perform an emergency brake when someone suddenly crosses the road, to strengthen their safety awareness. The test not only evaluates skills but also tests your ability to handle pressure. Remember, stable performance is key to passing, and safety always comes first.
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GrantLynn
11/20/25 4:42am
I was quite nervous during my driving test (Subject 3), which mainly involved on-road practical driving skills. The content included preparing by adjusting the seat and fastening the seatbelt, then driving straight, changing lanes while checking mirrors, and basic maneuvers like parking by the roadside and reversing. The examiner would observe whether you unnecessarily accelerated, obeyed traffic lights, and gave priority to pedestrians. The psychological pressure was significant, but in reality, it's quite simple. Remember, with gradual practice, it becomes much easier, and after passing the test, you'll have more freedom to drive.
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