What are the six actions required when exiting the vehicle in Subject 3?

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VanEleanor
07/29/25 6:47pm
Subject 3 requires six actions when exiting the vehicle: shift to neutral, engage the handbrake, reset the right turn signal, turn off the engine, release the clutch and brake pedals, and unfasten the seatbelt. Below are some parking tips for Subject 3: 1. Observe the right rearview mirror: Learners can also use the right rearview mirror to judge the distance. When the front door handle aligns with the right roadside line and the car body is parallel to the line, the vehicle is approximately 30cm away from the right line. 2. Check the wiper: When the raised part of the wiper aligns with the right line, the car body is about 30cm away from the right line.
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