What are the mindset and techniques for Subject 3 driving test?

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LePaisley
07/30/25 12:22am
Psychological adjustment methods are as follows: Before the test, recall moments when past exams went smoothly or successfully to give yourself positive psychological suggestions. Try deep breathing before the test. During the exam, focus more on techniques rather than winning or losing; concentrate on the operation process rather than the test results. The techniques for Subject 3 are as follows: 1. Reverse parking into garage: When aligning reference points to turn the steering wheel, it's better to turn early than late. Turning early allows room for correction, while turning late may directly result in crossing the line. After entering the garage, adjust the car body, following the principle of turning towards the wider side. Adjustments should be quick with small angles, while also checking the rearview mirror to see if you've reached the stopping point. 2. Parallel parking: Don't leave too much distance when approaching the garage to prevent the left wheel from crossing the line when entering. Turn the steering wheel quickly, otherwise missing one point may lead to missing subsequent ones. When exiting the garage and straightening the wheel, the speed may suddenly increase, so keep the clutch steady. 3. Hill start and stop: While going uphill, observe the distance between the car body and the side line through the rearview mirror. If the distance is large, adjust to the right; if close to crossing the line, adjust to the left. Make quick adjustments with small angles. During the uphill process, slightly release the clutch to prevent stalling due to insufficient power, and always check if you've reached the designated stopping point. When starting, lift the clutch slowly to prevent stalling; lift to the semi-engaged point before releasing the brake to prevent rolling back. 4. Right-angle turn: Before entering the right-angle turn, adjust the distance between the car body and the side line to within 20 cm. Judge the right moment to turn the steering wheel. 5. Curve driving: Follow the curve's trend without fully turning the steering wheel. Don't be careless when exiting the S-curve; ensure the rear wheels don't cross the line.
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