What are the four unannounced items in Subject 3?

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AvaLynn
07/24/25 6:17am
Subject 3 includes three unannounced items: passing through crosswalks, passing through school zones, and passing through bus stops. Below is an introduction to Subject 3: Introduction: Subject 3, which includes the road driving skills test and the safe and civilized driving knowledge test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. Teaching aids: Students can learn traffic regulations through simulation test software on mobile phones and computers. "Safe Driving Starts Here" is compiled by the Ministry of Transport of the People's Republic of China. Driving learning materials can be uniformly purchased and distributed by the driving school, or students can purchase the materials at their own expense.
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KadenLynn
08/11/25 12:09am
I just passed the Subject 3 test recently and found that there are four items the examiners tend not to deduct points for. First, improper use of headlights that doesn’t affect safe operation, such as forgetting to turn them off when starting the car but causing no issues. Second, slight shaking of the car during startup without stalling, which is just a minor detail. Third, incomplete observation of rear vehicles when changing lanes—the maneuver isn’t perfect but is executed smoothly. Fourth, parking slightly farther from the curb, as long as it’s within 30 cm, is generally acceptable. These are common minor mistakes during the test that examiners often overlook, as the focus is mainly on safe driving. During practice, don’t obsess over these details; instead, focus more on mastering straight-line driving and basic turning skills to avoid getting flustered during the test. Remember, the key to Subject 3 is simulating real-road conditions and developing good driving habits—don’t let these small oversights hinder your chance of getting the license.
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DelVivienne
09/24/25 7:34am
With over a decade of experience as a driving instructor, I often tell my students about four items in the driving test (Subject 3) that are not reported. First, turning on the turn signal a bit late before turning but correcting it in time; second, pressing the accelerator too hard at the start, causing a slight jerk without stalling; third, making a U-turn at a slightly faster speed but not exceeding the limit; fourth, parking a bit farther from the curb is acceptable. These mistakes usually only prompt a reminder from the examiner without point deductions, as they do not directly compromise safety. I always emphasize not to stress too much over these minor details during the test. Instead, focus more on practicing actual driving skills to ensure full marks on major items like lane changes and emergency stops. Developing good driving habits is more important than rigidly memorizing rules, as it allows for smooth and confident everyday driving.
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