What are the items for braking in Subject 3?

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PenelopeFitz
07/30/25 5:32am
The items for braking in Subject 3 are as follows: 1. Going straight through an intersection: When you hear the instruction "Go straight ahead at the intersection," if there are traffic lights, drive according to the traffic light requirements. However, if there are no traffic lights, you must tap the brake in advance to slow down and shift to a lower gear when passing through the intersection, fully observe and confirm safety before proceeding. 2. Left/right turn at an intersection: Before turning left or right, you must slow down to 2nd gear in advance, and also apply the brake during the turn to prevent the speed from being too high. Excessive speed during a turn can easily cause the vehicle to overturn, which is very dangerous. 3. Passing through a crosswalk: When you see a crosswalk ahead, whether there are pedestrians or not, you must tap the brake in advance to reduce speed before passing. If there are pedestrians on the crosswalk, you must stop and yield when necessary, waiting for the pedestrians to pass before continuing to drive.
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