What are the six steps when first getting in the car for Subject 3?
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Walk around the front of the vehicle from the right side to inspect the car body, checking for normal tire pressure, etc. Confirm there are no obstacles in front of the car. Upon hearing the voice prompt, adjust the seat to a suitable position. Sit upright with both arms extended and resting on the steering wheel, ideally with wrists just able to rest on the wheel. Ensure your line of sight is at the optimal angle, with the headrest supporting your neck. Adjust the backrest to maintain an appropriate tilt. Clearly check the rearview situation and fasten the seatbelt properly, positioning it over the center of your shoulder and neck, ideally pressing against your right collarbone.
The pre-driving preparation for Subject Three is the first step of the exam and must not be taken lightly. I remember the six steps my instructor repeatedly emphasized: walk around the car to inspect the body condition, paying special attention to tire and undercarriage safety; after getting in, first adjust the seat position to ensure your feet can firmly press the clutch and brake; adjust the left and right rearview mirror angles to guarantee a clear field of vision; fasten the seatbelt until you hear a click to confirm it’s properly secured; check that the gear must be in neutral, otherwise starting the car will result in an immediate fail; finally, verify that the handbrake is fully engaged to prevent rolling. These steps may seem simple, but some people lost points for forgetting to adjust the mirrors, while others were stopped before even walking around the car. Practice these steps until they become muscle memory to avoid panic during the exam.