What are the requirements for the Subject 3 driving test?

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LaLuna
07/24/25 5:36pm
Subject 3 driving test requirements include carrying identification documents such as ID card, vehicle preparation, nighttime driving light test, starting, driving straight through intersections, gear shifting operations, passing bus stops, crossing pedestrian crosswalks, passing school zones, changing lanes, making U-turns, and parking by the roadside. Below are relevant introductions: 1. Adjusting test mentality: Learn to appropriately self-adjust, maintain a calm mindset to cope with the test, neither arrogant nor impatient, preventing nervousness from affecting the test. 2. On-site practice at the test location: Before the test, candidates can practice driving at the actual test site, which helps them understand the test environment, familiarize themselves with the venue, and reduce nervousness during the test.
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