What are the requirements for meeting oncoming vehicles in the Subject 3 driving test?
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Subject 3 requirements for meeting oncoming vehicles are as follows: 1. When meeting oncoming vehicles on roads without central isolation facilities or center lines, failing to slow down and drive on the right, or failing to maintain a safe distance from other vehicles, pedestrians, or non-motorized vehicles will result in a 100-point deduction; 2. Failing to yield when meeting oncoming vehicles is difficult will result in a 100-point deduction; 3. Poor judgment of lateral safety distance and emergency steering to avoid oncoming vehicles will result in a 100-point deduction. More details are as follows: 1. Regarding the operation during vehicle encounters, examination regulations vary by region. Some areas only require lightly tapping the brakes, some require that the right side of the vehicle body does not exceed 40 cm from the right boundary line, and some areas require the speed not to exceed 30 km/h. Specific test requirements should be consulted with the local vehicle management office or the instructor. 2. When hearing the voice prompt, the right turn signal should be activated, the situation of the vehicle behind should be observed, and the speed should be reduced with downshifting if necessary. After confirming safety, gradually move into the right lane, and when the raised part of the wiper just coincides with the right boundary line, the body is about 30 cm from the right boundary line. 3. Students can also use the right rearview mirror to judge the distance. When the current door handle position is tangent to the roadside right boundary line and the body is parallel to the boundary line, the vehicle is also about 30 cm from the right boundary line.