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What are the penalty items for straight-line driving in Subject 3?

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VonAlexa
09/05/25 3:05am
Subject 3 straight-line driving penalty items are as follows: Direction control: During Subject 3, if the direction control is unstable and the vehicle cannot maintain a straight-line motion state during straight-line driving, it is considered a failure; Deceleration measures: During Subject 3, if the vehicle in front brakes and no deceleration measures are taken, it is considered a failure; Rearview mirror observation: During Subject 3, if the driver does not observe the traffic situation behind the vehicle through the rearview mirror for more than 20 seconds, 10 points will be deducted; Road obstacles: During Subject 3, if road obstacles are not detected in time and no timely deceleration measures are taken, 10 points will be deducted.
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LeGrant
09/17/25 3:45am
The straight-line driving section has quite a few point deductions in the driving test, so I need to remind myself to pay attention to experience. The steering wheel shouldn't wobble too much; just slight adjustments are enough, as excessive movement will lead to point deductions. The car must stay centered in the lane—any slight deviation to the left or right is considered a mistake. Maintain a steady speed without sudden changes, like dropping from 40 km/h to 20 km/h abruptly. Also, keep your eyes focused on the distance ahead instead of constantly staring at the hood or dashboard, as that can easily be noticed by the examiner. The test is meant to practice safety—if you don't hold the steering wheel firmly, you might lose control on slightly uneven roads. The same applies to regular driving; developing good habits can prevent skidding. Friends often share details after taking the test, and with more practice, you'll get the hang of it.
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OCorey
10/31/25 4:16am
During the straight-line driving test in Subject 3, common point deductions include unstable steering wheel control, the vehicle deviating from the center line beyond a certain distance, and significant speed fluctuations. Do not attempt to make turns during the straight section, as it will be directly counted as an error. Maintain a consistent speed, typically around 40 km/h. Additionally, remind yourself to look far ahead and avoid looking down at the dashboard or navigation. This habit helps keep the vehicle stable, as the examiner closely monitors these details throughout the test. For practice, choose smooth road sections and try multiple times, ensuring your body is relaxed and your hands lightly hold the steering wheel. Discuss techniques with friends and gradually improve to pass the test.
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