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What are the pre-driving actions for Subject 3?

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LucyLynn
07/25/25 5:55am
Before entering the vehicle, upon hearing the command "Prepare to board," the student must walk around the front of the vehicle from the right side to inspect the car body regardless of their initial position. After entering the car, upon hearing the voice prompt "Please prepare for the exam and perform fingerprint verification," adjust the seat to a comfortable position and sit upright. Ensure you have a clear view of the rear situation. This is extremely important, as there have been cases where overly nervous students mistakenly fastened their seatbelt to the passenger seat buckle. Check if the gear is in neutral. After confirming everything is normal, proceed with fingerprint verification. The fingerprint scanner is located below the left air vent of the steering wheel, followed by the simulated lighting test.
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McAndres
08/11/25 12:55pm
When I was taking the driving test for Subject 3, the instructor repeatedly emphasized that the pre-driving actions must be done in sequence. First, walk counterclockwise around the car for a full circle, bend down to check if the tires have enough air, and listen carefully for any fuel leakage sounds. When passing the front and rear of the car, you also need to pretend to reach out and touch the sensor buttons—basically just to show the examiner you're observing. Before opening the door, you must turn your head to check for oncoming traffic from behind; missing this action means an immediate fail. Once inside, don’t rush to start the engine. First, adjust the seat to a position where your knees can bend naturally, ensure the rearview mirror shows the edge of the rear window, and finally, click the seatbelt before touching the key. The whole process should feel as natural as a reflex, as it directly relates to driving safety.
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OGage
09/27/25 5:05am
The core of the pre-driving routine in Subject 3 is cultivating safety habits. The walk-around inspection should not be perfunctory—pay special attention to whether doors are securely closed and check for any scratches on the car body. Before opening the door, always perform the head-check movement; this habit can prevent collisions with electric bikes in real driving scenarios. When adjusting the seat, ensure your right foot can fully depress the brake pedal, and set mirrors to cover two lanes behind you. I personally recommend practicing this routine during training—treat every pre-drive check as if it were an exam. The seatbelt click must be audible, or the examiner might assume it's not properly fastened.
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Rod
11/10/25 7:05am
Don’t slack off during the walk-around inspection. Nowadays, cars have sensor buttons, so make sure to press them a couple of times for show. The first thing after getting in the car is to adjust the three mirrors and two seats: the left and right side mirrors, the rearview mirror, as well as the driver’s seat and backrest angle. Remember, one examinee last time forgot to adjust the mirrors and couldn’t see the markings at all while reversing. The seatbelt must click into place, or it’s an instant fail. Keep the whole process under 30 seconds—don’t keep the examiner waiting too long.
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