What are the main contents of the driving license subject three test?
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Subject three test mainly includes two parts: road driving skills test and safe and civilized driving common sense test. The following are the relevant introductions: Subject three test regulations: It is required to turn on the turn signal for no less than 3 seconds, and turning without 3 seconds will deduct 10 points. When turning at an intersection, please use the correct lights and alternately use the high and low beams no less than 2 times. Precautions for turning signals in subject three: Start immediately after turning on the turn signal; The correct way to turn on the signal is to confirm safety after 3 seconds before starting. When turning around, you need to turn on the left turn signal. Turning around usually turns to the left, and turning on the left signal is to remind the rear vehicle to slow down to avoid collision. If the right signal is mistakenly turned on, then a reverse driving situation will occur, which is a violation.
I just passed the driving test (Subject 3) not long ago, and I remember the whole process was quite nerve-wracking. It mainly consists of several key parts: pre-drive checks like lights, seatbelt, and mirrors; starting the car smoothly without stalling; maintaining steady speed during straight-line driving; using turn signals, checking mirrors and blind spots when changing lanes; observing traffic lights, slowing down, and watching for pedestrians and vehicles at intersections; controlling proper distance during meeting or overtaking other vehicles; and finally, pulling over accurately without crossing the line. There's also a simulated night driving section to test light usage, like switching between high/low beams or hazard lights. During practice, it's crucial to simulate real road conditions—examiners pay special attention to safety details. Even minor mistakes can lead to failure; my friend got disqualified just for forgetting to signal. In short, Subject 3 focuses on practical skills, and only proficiency ensures passing.