What are the six taboos in the Subject 3 driving test?
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Subject 3 driving test six taboos: 1. Avoid looking down at the gear shift: During the test, be careful as this mistake is most likely to occur when preparing to start. While driving, your gaze should only be forward - this is a fundamental habit. 2. Avoid starting with doors not properly closed: The danger of driving with unclosed doors is self-evident. 3. Avoid excessively long parking routes: Unless at intersections or solid lines, parking should be decisive. Upon hearing the instruction and assessing road conditions, if there are no solid lines or you're too close to an intersection, quickly turn on the right signal, check the rearview mirror, brake to reduce speed and merge. 4. Avoid taking wrong routes: This mistake can manifest in various ways, especially at roundabouts or overpasses. Familiarizing yourself with road conditions before the road test is crucial. 5. Avoid hesitation at traffic lights: The green light will flash several times before turning red. Based on your distance from the intersection and vehicle speed, if you're close and haven't slowed down, step on the accelerator to pass. 6. Avoid driving too far to the right: The right side is for pedestrians and cyclists - groups with more unpredictable movement patterns.