What are the requirements for pulling over in Subject 3 of the driving test?
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There are many requirements for pulling over in Subject 3 of the driving test. Below is a detailed introduction to the requirements for pulling over in Subject 3: 1. General requirements: Before stopping, failing to observe the traffic conditions behind and to the right through the interior and exterior rearview mirrors will result in failure. After the examiner issues the command to pull over, failing to stop within the specified distance will result in failure. After stopping, if the vehicle body exceeds the right edge line of the road or the sidewalk edge, it will result in failure. 2. Other requirements: After stopping, failing to turn your head to observe the traffic conditions to the side and rear before opening the door will result in failure. Failing to close the door after getting out of the vehicle will result in failure. Before stopping, not using or incorrectly using the turn signal will result in a 10-point deduction. After stopping, if the distance between the vehicle body and the right edge line of the road or the sidewalk edge is more than 30 centimeters, it will result in a 10-point deduction.