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What are the road test items?

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VivianLee
07/29/25 3:46am

Here are the test contents for the Subject 3 road test: 1. Preparation before starting: Includes getting into the car, walking around the vehicle counterclockwise, fastening the seat belt, turning on the left turn signal, shifting into gear, releasing the brake, and honking the horn. 2. Test items: Starting, driving straight, 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 driving at night. 3. Distance: The test distance for small vehicles should be no less than 3 kilometers, with no less than 20% of the candidates undergoing a night test. If a night test is not conducted, a simulated night light usage test should be performed.

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DiArabella
08/12/25 3:01pm

As a seasoned driver with over a decade of experience, I recall that the road test items were quite comprehensive. The starting point is usually the starting item, testing whether you can start the vehicle smoothly without stalling or accelerating too quickly; then comes the parking item, typically at a designated spot by the roadside, requiring you to safely pull over without hitting the curb; changing lanes is crucial, you must signal in advance and check your blind spot by turning your head; turns are divided into left and right, requiring proper control of speed and direction to avoid sharp turns; when approaching intersections, you need to observe traffic signals, pedestrians, and other vehicles; there's also the straight-line driving test to assess stability and speed control; the following distance item tests your ability to maintain a safe distance from the car ahead; if scheduled, the night test will assess your use of headlights and other lighting. I had to take the test twice because I didn't handle the turning angle properly. These items simulate real-life driving scenarios, so I recommend plenty of hands-on practice to develop safe habits and confidence.

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VonGianna
10/02/25 7:29am

I just passed the road test on my first attempt, and there were quite a few items listed. The starting procedure is the most common, and beginners often get nervous, leading to stalling; parking requires stopping in the designated spot without crossing the line; changing lanes must be done within three seconds after signaling, with a look over the shoulder to check the blind spot; turns include left and right turns, controlling speed to avoid going too fast; crossing intersections requires observing traffic lights and pedestrians on both sides; driving straight seems simple but tests stability; maintaining a safe distance is key when following another vehicle; school zones require slowing down and driving cautiously; the overtaking item is only tested on specific road sections. During the test, I also encountered a simulated emergency situation where the examiner simulated a pedestrian scenario to test my reaction. Personally, I found changing lanes the most challenging and practiced many times to master the technique. The entire process helped improve my practical driving skills, and I recommend that test-takers drive the route multiple times to familiarize themselves with it.

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KateRose
11/16/25 2:25am

I've coached many students through the road test, and the test items are designed to be very practical. The starting test checks if basic operations are smooth; parking requires accuracy and safety; lane changes emphasize blind spot checks and signal usage; turning tests directional control without deviation; intersections assess your environmental observation skills; straight-line driving checks for constant speed; following distance tests prevent rear-end collisions; nighttime items ensure safety with proper lighting. Each item targets real-world driving risks. I often advise students to start practicing at low speeds to develop good habits. Passing these means you're close to driving independently.

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