What are the items in the automatic transmission subject three test?

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07/30/25 7:19am
Automatic transmission subject three test content: preparation before getting on the car, starting, driving straight, shifting gears, changing lanes, pulling over, going straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, passing crosswalks, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting cars, overtaking, making U-turns, and driving at night. Extended information about the test items and precautions is as follows: 1. Preparation before getting on the car: adjust the seat and rearview mirror before getting on the car, and check whether the brakes and acceleration are normal. 2. Other items: left and right turns and U-turns (do not move the steering wheel within three seconds of turning on the turn signal, and the speed must match the gear). Passing bus stops, passing crosswalks, passing school zones (speed cannot exceed 30 km/h, and look left and right to see if there are pedestrians passing). Shifting gears operation (complete the shifting gears operation within the specified time and distance). Changing lanes and overtaking (do not turn the steering wheel within three seconds of turning on the turn signal, and complete within the specified time and distance). Driving straight (speed cannot be lower than 40 km/h, steering wheel fluctuation cannot be greater than three degrees, and complete straight driving within the specified distance). Passing traffic lights (stop and wait at red lights, stop midway, and must use first gear to start). Pulling over (choose a suitable section to pull over within the specified distance).
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