What are the precautions for each item in Subject 3 of the driving test?

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SabrinaRose
07/28/25 5:18pm
Below are the precautions for the Subject 3 driving test: 1. The clutch should only be used during starting, shifting up, shifting down, and stopping. Avoid pressing the clutch during normal driving. When slightly slowing down for situations, only use the brake to prevent coasting in neutral. 2. The traffic light will flash several times before changing from green to red. At this point, based on the distance to the intersection and the vehicle speed, press the accelerator if the distance is short and the speed hasn't dropped. 3. After completing the road test for Subject 3, when the examiner gives the "pull over and stop" command, stop decisively as long as it's not at an intersection or on a solid line. 4. Upon hearing the command, assess the road conditions. If there are no solid lines or you're too close to the intersection, quickly turn on the right signal, check the rearview mirror, brake to slow down, and merge. Position the car slightly to the right of the road center, steer left, and press the clutch when the car can coast to straighten out. Finally, straighten the wheels to the right and stop.
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