What are the differences between the three routes in Subject 3?

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McAlexis
07/29/25 6:52pm
The differences between the three routes in Subject 3 lie in the fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth test items. For Route 1, the fifth item is passing a bus stop; for Route 2, the fifth item is driving straight; and for Route 3, the fifth item is proceeding straight through an intersection. The sixth item for Route 1 is proceeding straight through an intersection; for Route 2, it is gear shifting; and for Route 3, it is passing a school zone. The seventh item for Route 1 is overtaking; for Route 2, it is overtaking; and for Route 3, it is driving straight. The eighth item for Route 1 is gear shifting; for Route 2, it is changing lanes to the left; and for Route 3, it is changing lanes to the left. Subject 3 road test consists of 16 items in total. Candidates need to master preparation before driving, light simulation test, starting, driving straight, gear shifting operation, changing lanes, pulling over, proceeding straight through an intersection, turning left at an intersection, turning right at an intersection, passing a crosswalk, passing a school zone, passing a bus stop, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, making a U-turn, and driving at night. Candidates should pay attention to the penalty items during the test and avoid making mistakes to pass the test smoothly.
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