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What are the evaluation criteria for the 2021 Subject 3 driving test?

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DeEzra
07/29/2025, 08:04:15 PM

Here are the detailed evaluation criteria for the 2021 Subject 3 driving test: Vehicle preparation: Failure to walk around the vehicle to inspect its appearance and surrounding environment results in disqualification; Not observing traffic conditions behind before opening the car door leads to disqualification. Starting off: Starting with insufficient brake air pressure results in disqualification; Starting with the door not fully closed leads to disqualification; Not observing interior and exterior rearview mirrors or turning head to check rear traffic conditions before starting results in disqualification. Straight-line driving: Inability to maintain steady direction control and straight-line movement leads to disqualification; Failure to promptly decelerate when encountering braking from the vehicle ahead results in disqualification; Not timely observing rear traffic conditions through mirrors deducts 10 points. Gear shifting operation: Failure to smoothly shift gears as instructed leads to disqualification; Mismatch between vehicle speed and gear position deducts 10 points.

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LondynLee
08/15/2025, 11:54:31 PM

I just passed the Subject 3 test last year. The 2021 evaluation criteria mainly included checking seat belts, adjusting rearview mirrors properly, and not forgetting to use turn signals when starting. The examiner scrutinized the entire process with numerous penalty points, such as a direct 10-point deduction for an unstable start, and failing if parking exceeded 30 cm over the line. During the test, speed had to be controlled within the limit, turn signals had to be activated three seconds before turning, and proper light usage was required for night tests. The total score was 100, with a passing grade of 90 or above. Practicing more helps avoid minor mistakes, and passing the test boosts confidence in driving on the road. These standards lay the foundation for safe driving—just pay more attention to details.

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McValentina
10/19/2025, 01:45:19 AM

Having taught students for nearly a decade, I'm thoroughly familiar with the 2021 Subject 3 standards. The key evaluation points lie in operational norms and safety awareness: no stalling during startup, accurate turn signal usage, checking mirrors for 3 seconds before lane changes, and avoiding speeding during turns. Examiners score based on a checklist—crossing lines deducts 10 points, forgetting signals deducts 10 points, with 90 out of 100 needed to pass. Candidates often make mistakes in light switching. I always remind students to simulate test scenarios more, as developing safety habits is crucial—stay calm to pass steadily.

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RichardMarie
12/02/2025, 01:21:11 AM

Driving safety is paramount. The 2021 driving test (Subject 3) standards have become stricter, with a focus on checking seatbelt fastening, proper mirror adjustment before starting, and maintaining steady speed while driving. Come to a complete stop at traffic lights without rushing, prevent rolling when starting, slow down for turns – the examiner will closely monitor if your operations meet standards. This cultivates good habits to protect yourself and others. Remember to perform each action smoothly and avoid being hasty during the test.

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Pauline
01/22/2026, 02:44:41 AM

The evaluation criteria are divided into several sections: preparing to board the vehicle and fastening the seatbelt; starting the vehicle by turning on the left signal and checking the mirrors; maintaining speed limits during driving, signaling for at least 3 seconds before changing lanes, and slowing down in advance for turns; parking within 30 centimeters of the curb and coming to a complete stop. There are numerous detailed deductions, such as 10 points for crossing the line or forgetting to signal, with a total score of 100 points, and a passing score of 90 or above. The examiner values overall safe performance, and practicing meticulously in daily training will lead to success.

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PrestonAnn
04/18/2026, 02:36:41 AM

In 2021, the standards for Subject 3 (road test) didn't change much, but enforcement became stricter, as I personally experienced during my driving school training. The focus was on simulating real driving scenarios—starting smoothly with proper turn signals, thorough observation when changing lanes. Examiners paid close attention to details like correct light usage and controlled braking. Accumulated minor deductions easily led to failure, so more practice reduced mistakes. Passing made actual road driving feel much more natural afterward.

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