
Walk around the vehicle to check if the tire pressure of all four wheels is normal and if the screws are loose, etc.; look directly into the camera at the front of the car for at least three seconds, then walk slowly to the right side of the rear of the car and touch the sensor, then walk to the left side and touch the sensor. Below is an introduction to the driving test: 1. Introduction: The motor vehicle driving test is an examination to obtain a motor vehicle driving license, using nationally unified test subjects and passing standards. 2. Classification: The test is divided into three subjects and four tests, including theoretical knowledge, field driving skills, road driving skills, and knowledge related to civilized driving. 3. Process: The basic process includes filling out forms, physical examination, acceptance, payment, examination, and certificate issuance.

Before starting the car in Subject 3, I always fasten my seatbelt first—it's the most basic safety measure and not something to take lightly. Next, I adjust the seat and rearview mirrors to ensure I can easily press the clutch and brake, and that the mirrors provide a clear view of the road behind. Otherwise, I might fumble during takeoff. After starting the engine, I quickly scan the dashboard to check for any warning lights, such as the oil light or seatbelt reminder, which can help identify issues early. When releasing the handbrake, I gently test its tightness to prevent it from getting stuck. Turning on the left turn signal is a must—I always remind myself not to forget, as skipping it during the test will result in points deducted. Checking the rearview mirrors and blind spots is also crucial. I usually lean left and right to confirm there are no pedestrians or vehicles approaching before lightly pressing the accelerator for a smooth start. The whole process should flow seamlessly—with a few more practices, it’ll become second nature and help avoid stalling.

I believe the core of pre-departure preparation is ensuring safety first. After getting in the car, I first sit firmly and adjust the seat position for comfort, which helps prevent fatigue while driving. The rearview mirrors must be properly angled to ensure a clear view of the rear. The seatbelt, often overlooked, needs to be securely fastened to avoid any issues during the drive. Then, I start the engine and quickly check the dashboard indicators, such as the seatbelt and oil pressure lights, addressing any issues promptly. Before releasing the handbrake, I usually turn my head to scan the surroundings, ensuring no pedestrians or vehicles are in the way, and then signal left to indicate my intention to move. Remember to gently press the accelerator to control speed when starting. I usually play some music in the car to relax and avoid nervousness during tests.

After getting in the car, I immediately adjusted the seat and rearview mirror, and fastened the seat belt. Started the engine to check the dashboard lights, released the handbrake, turned on the turn signal to observe left and right before starting to drive.


