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What are the key points that must be tested and memorized in Subject 3?

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EmersynMarie
07/28/2025, 11:35:53 PM

Subject 3 must be tested and memorized as follows: Pay attention to observation and avoid nervousness: Observe before opening the door and getting into the car. At the same time, according to the new regulations, operations such as starting, changing lanes, overtaking, and parking also require looking back for observation. This is not a mechanical action but requires flexible judgment. After getting into the car, prepare well by fastening the seat belt and adjusting the seat and rearview mirror positions. Do not forget to adjust due to nervousness. In addition, releasing the clutch too quickly can easily cause the engine to stall. Drive straight and avoid deviation: When driving straight, keep your gaze far ahead and hold the steering wheel straight, but avoid gripping it too tightly (students often grip it too tightly due to nervousness, causing the steering wheel to wobble). Controlling the speed is also important, as low speed can easily lead to deviation. It is recommended to adjust the speed properly before entering the straight driving section. If accelerating and shifting gears, be sure to control the steering wheel well.

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ColemanRose
08/12/2025, 10:33:46 AM

I have a deep understanding of the key points in the Subject 3 driving test, as safe driving on the road requires practical and solid operations. The must-remember items include starting, changing lanes, pulling over, etc. When starting, check the rearview mirror, turn on the signal, shift gears smoothly, and avoid rushing. When changing lanes, signal at least three seconds in advance, check blind spots, and ensure safety. For pulling over, position accurately without crossing lines, engage the handbrake, and turn off the lights after stopping. At intersections, slow down, look left and right, obey traffic signals, and avoid running red lights. Maintain straight driving by controlling the steering wheel and keeping a steady speed without wobbling. During night tests, use lights correctly and avoid misusing high beams. These points are closely monitored by examiners. Practice simulated road tests to familiarize yourself with the environment, prioritizing safety awareness over rote memorization. Remember, maintaining distance and wearing seat belts are life-saving rules. Don’t be discouraged by mistakes during practice; correct them step by step. Staying relaxed and composed before the test is the key to success.

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McAllie
10/02/2025, 02:52:42 AM

The core I learned from Subject 3 training is the refinement of operational skills. For example, when starting, press the clutch, shift to first gear, slowly release and give gas to ensure smoothness; when changing lanes, signal, check blind spots, and avoid speeding to prevent point deductions; for roadside parking, find the right position, engage the handbrake, and turn off lights carefully; at intersections, slow down, look left and right, and watch for signal changes; avoid confusing night light operation mode switches; maintain steady steering and control speed within limits for straight-line driving. It's recommended to practice more in the car to feel rhythm changes, follow the instructor's guidance to correct hand movements, and use small techniques like deep breathing and slowing down to overcome nervousness. During the exam, pay attention to the examiner's instructions and respond promptly without hesitation. Daily practice should simulate real environments to build confidence and achieve high scores safely. Safe driving habits are built from the basics.

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LeValentina
11/15/2025, 03:34:16 AM

Key Points to Remember for Subject 3 (Road Test) – Emphasizing Deduction Details: Points deducted for forgetting to signal or shift to neutral when starting; Immediate failure for changing lanes without signaling or checking mirrors; Heavy point loss for pressing the line or incorrect positioning when pulling over; Failing for running a red light or not slowing down and observing at intersections; Full deduction for incorrect night light operation or not turning them on; Severe penalties for unsteady steering or speeding during straight-line driving – maintain speed within limits; Infrequent mirror checks are also dangerous. Stay calm, practice mock tests frequently to adapt to rules, and don’t let nerves ruin your performance. Safety first – rules are absolute.

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DeAndres
01/05/2026, 10:24:54 PM

Having focused on driving safety for many years, I believe the key to Subject Three lies in perception and coordination. For example, frequently checking rearview mirrors to judge distances, changing lanes safely by ensuring blind spots are clear, inspecting the environment before starting or stopping, anticipating pedestrian and vehicle dynamics when passing intersections, maintaining steady direction and speed coordination during straight-line driving, and using lights to alert others at night. These actions are assessed by examiners to evaluate strong safety awareness. Practice more to enhance alertness. It's recommended to combine daily road simulations to familiarize with rules and develop habits. Don't rush during the test; proceed step by step. A solid foundation in vehicle feel is essential.

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StJayla
04/02/2026, 04:49:46 AM

From the experience of helping children prepare for the exam, the key points of Subject 3 are to remember: starting smoothly and coordinating the clutch with gear shifting; changing lanes by signaling and checking mirrors without rushing; pulling over correctly with the handbrake on and lights off; slowing down at intersections, looking left and right, and not getting distracted by signals; correctly switching lights for nighttime driving; keeping the steering wheel steady and controlling speed during straight-line driving. Practice by simulating the test route frequently to avoid common mistakes like forgetting to fasten the seatbelt or checking the door before opening. It is recommended to stay relaxed, prepare thoroughly, and develop safe habits. With these in place, passing the test becomes easier, and driving on the road becomes more confident and reliable.

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