What are the precautions for manual transmission driving test (Subject 3)?

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VanEvan
07/29/25 8:57am
Subject 3 driving test precautions are mainly divided into vehicle inspection, turn signals and starting, vehicle acceleration, special zones, etc. The details are as follows. Vehicle Inspection: After getting out of the driver's seat, be sure to close the car door. For the buttons that need to be pressed at the rear and front of the vehicle, you must wait until the broadcast inside the car sounds before continuing. Turn Signals and Starting: During the Subject 3 test, turn signals must be used when starting, changing lanes, and overtaking. The test regulations require that the turn signal must be on for three seconds before performing the corresponding operation. When starting the vehicle, you must use 1st gear, but during the test, you cannot drive in 1st gear all the time. You need to shift gears in time to adjust the speed. Vehicle Acceleration: During the test, the examiner may ask you to accelerate, but the driver should not accelerate suddenly, as a sudden upshift may cause the vehicle to stall. Wait until the engine speed reaches about 2000 rpm, press the clutch, shift to 2nd gear, then press the accelerator to upshift. Continue upshifting according to this principle. Special Zones: In special zones, note that many areas no longer have voice prompts, such as school zones, bus stops, and crosswalks. However, candidates must perform corresponding deceleration or yielding operations based on the project signs and road markings. In school zones, apply the brakes 10 meters before the sign, and keep the speed below 30 km/h. At bus stops, apply the brakes 10 meters before the sign, and keep the speed below 30 km/h. At crosswalks, apply the brakes to decelerate within 30 meters before the crosswalk.
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