What are the requirements for Subject 3 driving test?

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ElliotLynn
07/29/25 5:31pm
Subject 3 driving test requirements mainly focus on some details. Additional information is as follows: 1. Fingerprint authentication: If the candidate's fingerprint verification fails, please exit the vehicle to re-collect fingerprints before rejoining the test queue. 2. Test failure: If a candidate's score falls below the passing threshold during the test, the system will automatically prompt the candidate to pull over. After completing the parking maneuver, the system will indicate readiness for the next test attempt. 3. Pulling over: After completing all mandatory test items and traveling more than 3 kilometers, the system will automatically prompt to pull over. Upon hearing the instruction, candidates should independently select a clear curb stone (or solid road edge line) along the test route and safely complete the parking maneuver. The system will then announce the test results vocally. 4. Pre-drive preparation: When walking around the vehicle to inspect its condition and surroundings, maintain a distance within 1 meter from the vehicle body to ensure accurate radar signal detection.
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