What are the reasons for deducting 100 points in the gear shifting operation of Subject 3?

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DeElisa
07/29/25 4:00pm
The reasons for deducting 100 points in the gear shifting operation of Subject 3 include the following: 1. Reason one: Looking down at the gear lever while driving or failing to engage the gear twice in a row; 2. Reason two: Causing the vehicle to coast in neutral during gear shifting; 3. Reason three: Failing to smoothly shift up or down as instructed; 4. Reason four: Taking eyes off the driving direction for more than 2 seconds; 5. Reason five: Mismatch between gear and vehicle speed. If the clutch pedal is not fully depressed during gear shifting, and the higher gear is engaged, the system will not detect the gear shift signal and assume the vehicle is still in the lower gear, leading to a speed mismatch and resulting in point deduction.
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