What are the contents of the Subject 3 driving test?

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MorganFitz
07/29/25 5:42am
The contents of the Subject 3 driving test include: vehicle light simulation test, starting, driving in a straight line, gear shifting operations, changing lanes, pulling over to the side, going straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, crossing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stations, meeting vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and night driving. The precautions for the Subject 3 test are: 1. Avoid the mistake of high gear at low speed or low gear at high speed during the test; 2. Maintain a reasonable speed and drive steadily—do not turn the steering wheel excessively during straight-line driving; 3. The Subject 3 test clearly requires that the distance when pulling over to the side must not exceed 30cm.
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McBrooklyn
08/12/25 8:03pm
When I took the third driving test, the most stressful part was the sheer number of test items. First, you had to walk around the car for inspection, then get in to adjust the seat and mirrors, and fasten the seatbelt. The light simulation test must not be mistaken, testing basic operations like turn signals and low beams. The road test included starting, driving straight, changing lanes and overtaking, passing intersections, as well as making U-turns and pulling over. Remember to slow down below 30 km/h when passing school zones, and pulling over must be controlled within 30 cm. Nowadays, electronic testing is particularly strict; even failing to turn your head to check the mirrors can result in points deducted. The night test also includes additional light switching exercises. It's recommended to practice mock tests several times at the driving school before the exam, as many failures are due to minor details.
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SanHeidi
10/03/25 7:25am
Last week, I accompanied a friend to practice for the Subject 3 driving test and noticed that the examination process is now highly standardized. Candidates must first swipe their ID cards for verification, then follow voice instructions to perform light operations after getting in the car. Throughout the road test, candidates must follow navigation system commands, including signaling left for 3 seconds before starting, maintaining a speed of around 35 km/h during straight-line driving, and changing only one lane at a time. Special attention is required to tap the brake in advance to slow down when approaching crosswalks, and entering the turning lane well before making a turn at intersections. The most challenging part is pulling over at the end of the test—if the tires are more than 50 cm from the roadside line, it’s an immediate fail. The test vehicle is equipped with monitoring and GPS tracking, and the safety officer generally won’t offer reminders, leaving everything up to the candidate’s own operation. The entire test lasts about 10 minutes, covering all items in one continuous session.
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