
Subject 3, which includes the road driving skills test and the safe and civilized driving knowledge test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. Below is a related introduction to the requirements for Subject 3: 1. Straight-line driving: Upon hearing the voice prompt "Please maintain straight-line driving," the candidate should look straight ahead, control the steering wheel with both hands, and keep the vehicle driving in a straight line. It is strictly prohibited to ride or press on the road dividing line. 2. Passing through a school zone: Upon hearing the voice prompt "Approaching a school," the candidate should slow down (apply the brakes) or ensure the speed is below 30km/h before entering the zone, look around (turn head) to observe, yield to students, and proceed only after confirming safety.

For the Subject 3 driving test, I must say, from a beginner's perspective, the requirements are quite detailed but logically clear. First, the preparation stage: check if the seatbelt is fastened, adjust the mirrors to see blind spots, and test the turn signals and low beams to ensure they work properly. Then, starting off: start smoothly without rolling back, release the handbrake slowly while lifting the clutch. While driving, remember to signal before changing lanes, at least three seconds in advance; slow down when turning, and check the rearview mirror and blind spots. Keep the steering wheel straight during straight-line driving and maintain the speed within the limit. When parking, make sure the position is accurate without crossing the lines. Practice clutch control more to reduce stalling, and stay calm during the test—a relaxed mindset can significantly improve the pass rate. During practice, I often find an empty space to simulate real road conditions to familiarize myself with every detail of each maneuver, which is quite helpful.

As an experienced learner, I understand that the core of Subject Three is safety rules. The requirements include vehicle control, signal usage, and observation skills. At the start of the test, you must correctly initiate the light test; when starting, check the rearview mirror to ensure safety behind; while driving, maintain a safe distance and avoid tailgating. When changing lanes or turning, you must use the turn signal for at least three seconds; slow down and observe in advance when approaching a crosswalk, stopping if necessary. During the parking segment, accurately position the vehicle to avoid crossing the line. Using the wrong lights, such as turning on hazard lights in foggy conditions, will result in immediate points deduction by the examiner. Practice suggestion: Find a friend to simulate the test environment, pay attention to detailed operations, which can reduce error rates. Repeating the practice several times will make you proficient.

From the examinee's perspective, the requirements for Subject 3 are to test practical driving skills. Preparation: Adjust the seat and rearview mirrors, test the lights including turn signals and low beams. Don't rush when starting; slowly release the clutch for a smooth start. The test content includes driving straight, turning, changing lanes, parking, and passing intersections. Key points: Observe traffic lights and pedestrians; when changing lanes, the turn signal must be activated at least three seconds in advance; do not exceed the speed limit. Common mistakes include stalling or forgetting to turn on the lights; practice clutch control and simulate road conditions more to improve. The overall goal is to cultivate safe driving habits.


