What are the precautions for Subject Three?

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BraxtonRose
07/29/25 1:46am
Precautions for Subject Three: 1. Check before getting in the car: Before the test, you need to walk around the car for inspection. There are usually two sensors on the test car, one at the front and one at the back. When walking around the car, you need to pause briefly near the sensors to ensure they are detected; 2. Adjust before operating: Adjust the car's rearview mirrors and seat height, and confirm if they are suitable after adjustment. When observing through the rearview mirrors, make sure you can see the rear wheels; 3. Light simulation test: The light simulation test requires students to master it flexibly. During practice, master the skills of using the lights, and perform the relevant light operations within 5 seconds after the test instruction is issued; 4. Follow the prompt instructions: During Subject Three, you need to follow the prompt instructions. Listen to the instructions clearly before operating, and do not operate in advance before the voice broadcast ends, as it may easily lead to point deductions.
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DeTessa
08/12/25 5:50am
As a seasoned driver with decades of experience, I've taken the road test many times, so I'm very clear about the precautions for Subject Three. First, pay attention to safe driving habits, such as checking the dashboard and mirrors before driving, and adjusting the seat to ensure good visibility. During the test, always obey traffic rules—stop at red lights, go at green lights, and don't run yellow lights. When changing lanes, use turn signals, check the rearview mirror and blind spots, and avoid sharp turns or sudden braking. Speed control is also crucial; don't exceed 30 km/h in urban areas and maintain a steady speed on highway sections. When parking, find a level spot and engage the handbrake. Stay calm and don't get nervous; I used to take deep breaths and take it slow. The key to the road test is smooth driving—examiners appreciate a safety-first attitude, so don't rush and make mistakes due to test anxiety. Practice simulating real road conditions frequently to familiarize yourself with responding to instructions. Safe driving is a lifelong habit; don't slack off even after passing the test.
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