What are the requirements for scheduling the Subject 3 driving test?
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After passing the Subject 1 exam, you can schedule either the Subject 2 test or the Subject 3 road test. In other words, upon passing Subject 1, you may first schedule Subject 3 and then Subject 2. In some regions, it is possible to simultaneously schedule both Subject 2 and Subject 3 road tests. Below is relevant information about Subject 3: 1. Subject 3: Also known as the Road Safety Driving Test, it is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. It is the abbreviated term for the road driving skills and safe civilized driving knowledge test in the motor vehicle driver's examination. The content of the road driving skills test varies depending on the type of vehicle license. 2. Test content: Vehicle preparation, simulated lighting test, starting, driving in a straight line, shifting gears, changing lanes, pulling over, driving straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, crossing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and nighttime driving.
I remember when I was getting my driver's license, to book the Subject 3 test, you had to pass Subject 1 and Subject 2 first, and the required training hours had to be met. For example, I had to complete over 30 hours of practice before my instructor allowed me to book the test on the driving school app. Additionally, you had to be at least 18 years old, and your medical report couldn't be expired—otherwise, the system would block you. I followed the queue with everyone else, filled in my personal details, and submitted the application. Usually, I got a notification within a few days. After successfully booking, it was crucial to review well—unlike a friend of mine who forgot the parking steps last time and had to retake the test. The whole process was pretty straightforward; the key was not to rush. Make sure your instructor confirms you're ready before booking to avoid unnecessary hassle.