What are the items for the three-point braking in the driving test?
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Subject three-point braking items are as follows: 1. Driving straight through an intersection: Due to the complexity of intersection conditions, there may be vehicles or pedestrians passing. When preparing to pass through the intersection, the student should brake in advance to slow down, and the speed should not exceed 30km/h. Even if the traffic light is green with no vehicles or pedestrians obstructing, a light brake must be applied. Otherwise, the examiner will directly fail the student. 2. Bus stop: There is usually a voice prompt. If there is no voice prompt, pay attention to the roadside signs and apply the brake when passing, proceeding slowly. 3. Crosswalk: When passing through a crosswalk, the student must brake to slow down. If there are pedestrians crossing, the vehicle must stop and wait, ensuring not to stop on the crosswalk. Avoid uncivilized behaviors such as rushing or honking, otherwise it will result in an immediate fail. 4. School zone: Similar to the bus stop, the speed should be below 30km/h, and braking must be applied to slow down when passing. If students are crossing the road after school, the vehicle must stop and wait. 5. Left or right turns: Whether turning left or right, the turn signal must be activated in advance, and then proceed at a reduced speed. 6. U-turn: When making a U-turn, the speed must be reduced, and if necessary, shift to a lower gear (1st or 2nd). 7. Oncoming traffic: When encountering oncoming traffic, the student must also slow down. Usually, the examiner will prompt, and the student should perform the braking operation upon hearing the instruction.