What are the contents of the C2 Subject 3 driving test?

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LaPaislee
07/23/25 8:34pm
C2 Subject 3 mainly examines the following driving skills: vehicle preparation, starting, driving in a straight line, changing lanes, passing through intersections, pulling over, and crossing pedestrian crossings. Here are detailed explanations about Subject 3: 1. Overview: Subject 3, also known as the road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license examination. It refers to the road driving skills and safe civilized driving common sense test. 2. Others: Starting from June 1, 2021, the interval between applying for Subject 3 has been adjusted from 30 days after passing Subject 1 to 20 days. For those applying for additional licenses for large and medium-sized passenger or truck driving, the interval has been adjusted from 40 days to 30 days after passing Subject 1.
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DiCourtney
08/10/25 6:27pm
The C2 automatic transmission road test for Subject 3 is actually quite simple, mainly involving driving along a fixed route. Before starting, you need to walk around the car for inspection, then adjust the seat and mirrors, and fasten the seatbelt. Before starting the engine, there's a lighting test where you'll randomly be given nighttime scenarios to operate the position lights, high beams, etc. Once on the road, the key points are: you must stop and yield at pedestrian crossings, slow down by braking when you see bus stops and school signs, remember to signal and check the rearview mirror when changing lanes or overtaking, and especially when turning, look over your shoulder to check blind spots. The most critical part is the final parallel parking, which must be within 30 centimeters. Throughout the test, remember to keep both hands on the steering wheel and follow the examiner's instructions. It's less hassle than manual transmission since you don't have to worry about the clutch or gear shifting.
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