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What are the contents of the driving test subject three?

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OSabrina
08/26/25 4:25am
Subject three of the driving test includes: vehicle preparation and light simulation test, starting, driving in a straight line, shifting gears up and down, 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. Notes for the subject three test: 1. Speed and gear mismatch: Avoid the mistakes of high gear at low speed and low gear at high speed during the test drive; 2. Deviating from the straight line: Maintain a reasonable speed and drive steadily without significantly turning the steering wheel during straight-line driving; 3. Parking more than 30cm from the curb: The subject three test explicitly requires that the distance when pulling over should not exceed 30cm.
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SanEzra
09/08/25 5:46am
I finally passed the driving test (Section 3) last year, and I was extremely nervous at that time. It included basic operations like starting, stopping, and shifting gears. I had to start smoothly without stalling, shift gears gently, and ensure smooth transitions between first and second gears. Pulling over was a key point—the examiner watched closely as I had to park accurately by the roadside without crossing the line or hitting the curb. Driving straight required maintaining direction; even slight deviations would result in point deductions. At intersections, I had to slow down, observe left and right, and signal while checking blind spots to prevent accidents. School zones had a speed limit under 30 km/h, and bus stops required slow driving. The U-turn was the hardest—I was always afraid of turning too wide and hitting something. The entire test evaluated safety awareness, such as wearing seatbelts and frequently checking mirrors. Common mistakes included rushing operations or forgetting to signal. My advice is to practice more in simulated test areas and avoid giving the examiner any reason to deduct points.
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BrynleeAnn
10/22/25 5:50am
As someone who frequently observes student driving tests, the third exam primarily assesses practical driving skills. You need to master smooth starts, precise stops, and seamless acceleration and deceleration without causing the car to jerk. The key to gear shifting lies in coordinating the clutch and throttle, shifting gears promptly when the speed is right. For roadside parking, you must stop within 30 centimeters and straighten the steering wheel. Maintain a steady direction during straight-line driving without swaying back and forth. Slow down and observe when approaching intersections, using turn signals and checking by turning your head. Special zones like school areas require strict speed limits, or you'll fail immediately. Choose a safe spot for U-turns, signal, and proceed slowly. Examiners focus on safety habits: using turn signals, observing surroundings, and yielding to pedestrians. Common mistakes include stalling due to nervousness or inaccurate parking. I teach them to take deep breaths, practice routes repeatedly, and gain more on-road experience.
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