What are the contents of the driving test subject three?

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LaDiana
07/24/25 7:42am
Subject three road driving skills test includes: test preparation before getting on the car, starting, driving in a straight line, shifting gears, changing lanes, parking on the side of the road, going straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, passing through pedestrian crossings, passing through school areas, passing through bus stations, meeting cars, overtaking, turning around, and night light simulation tests. Precautions for the driving test subject three: 1. Starting essentials: Step on the clutch, shift into first gear, and turn on the turn signal; 2. Clutch stepping skills: The clutch can only be stepped on when starting, shifting up, shifting down, and parking, and the stepping time should not exceed 10 seconds; 3. Remember to turn on the turn signal: After the voice prompts for turning right or left and turning around, parking on the side of the road and other items are issued, do not forget to turn on the turn signal first; 4. Shift gears in place: When shifting gears, shift them in place; do not exceed 10 seconds when shifting gears within 100 meters.
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AsherMarie
08/11/25 3:24am
I remember my experience with the driving test (Subject 3) was quite eventful. After getting in the car, the first step was to perform safety preparations—adjusting the seat and mirrors to ensure clear visibility and fastening the seatbelt. The starting operation needed to be smooth, controlling the throttle and clutch to avoid stalling, which is a common mistake. During the driving segment, the straight-line keeping task required steady steering to avoid crossing lines, training precise vehicle control. When changing lanes, it was crucial to signal, check the mirrors, and then look over the shoulder to confirm blind spots for safety and prevent accidents. Approaching intersections required slowing down in advance, scanning left and right, and yielding priority to vehicles and pedestrians. In special zones like crosswalks and school areas, speed limits had to be observed, driving slowly to respect the rules. The final part, pulling over, demanded accurate positioning within a 30cm margin—practicing spatial awareness was key. The entire test cultivated practical driving habits. After practicing night simulations and light switching, I became more confident behind the wheel, especially in complex road conditions, ensuring safety without worries. Focusing on details during practice led to a high pass rate.
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