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What are the speed ranges for first, second, and third gears in Subject Three?

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DiLawson
08/29/2025, 04:33:36 AM

In Subject Three, the permitted speed range for first gear is 020, for second gear is 1030, and for third gear is 20~40. Below is relevant information about Subject Three: 1. Subject Three: Subject Three includes the road driving skills test and the safe and civilized driving knowledge test. It is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment and is the abbreviated term for the road driving skills and safe and civilized driving knowledge test subjects in the motor vehicle driver's examination. The content of the road driving skills test varies for different types of vehicles eligible for driving. 2. Test Content: The driving skills test includes preparation before driving, simulated lighting test, starting, driving in a straight line, gear shifting operations, changing lanes, parking by the roadside, driving straight through intersections, etc. The safe and civilized driving knowledge test covers requirements for safe and civilized driving operations, safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions, etc.

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Dante
09/11/2025, 02:00:59 AM

I just passed my driving test (Subject 3) a few months ago. When learning manual transmission, the instructor always emphasized that speed control must not be taken lightly. First gear is mainly used for starting, with speeds between 0 and 20 km/h, and you should generally shift to second gear once you exceed 10 km/h. Second gear is the basic gear, with a speed range of about 20 to 40 km/h, such as when turning or driving at low speeds in traffic. Third gear is suitable for normal driving, with speeds ranging from 40 to 60 km/h, and it's best not to exceed 50 km/h during the test to avoid point deductions. Actually, during the test, it's easy to accidentally press the accelerator too hard and go too fast—I initially had a habit of pushing third gear to nearly 60 km/h, and the examiner had to remind me to slow down. Remember to shift gears smoothly and steadily to avoid stalling or rolling back. Practice parking and lane changes in the test area more, as speed matching is crucial in these situations.

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OMalia
10/25/2025, 02:49:57 AM

As someone who has taught many students, it's important to be clear about the speed ranges for Subject 3: First gear is for starting, with speeds between 0 to 15 km/h. Exceeding this can cause the car to shake violently and stall easily. Second gear is commonly used in school zones or areas with many pedestrians, recommended to maintain between 20 to 40 km/h, with around 30 km/h being the safest during the test. Third gear is ideal between 40 to 50 km/h; going higher may exceed the test speed limit of 50 km/h and result in point deductions. Transitions between gears should be smooth—avoid stomping on the accelerator. During the test, keep an eye on the speedometer, coordinate with turns and U-turns at intersections, and smoothly control the clutch at low speeds. Make this a habit in daily driving too, as it ensures both safety and reduces vehicle wear.

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OColeman
12/08/2025, 02:13:48 AM

Having driven manual transmissions for decades, I'll share some general experience. Don't rush acceleration when starting in first gear; maintain around 10 km/h, and shift by 20. Second gear works best between 20-30 km/h, especially when cornering at this stable speed to avoid skidding. Third gear is for 40+ km/h, suitable for both city and highway driving, though road tests may restrict it to under 40. Speed points vary by vehicle - older cars may need upshifting around 25 km/h in second gear while newer ones can handle higher. Don't just watch the numbers; engine sound is a better indicator. Test-takers often linger too long in third gear risking overspeeding - frequent shifting ensures smoother operation. Safety first; excessive speed increases emergency braking risks.

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SanMia
01/28/2026, 03:25:00 AM

I usually drive a manual transmission car to commute, and I remember the speed rules for the driving test (Subject 3) very clearly. When starting in first gear, the speed is between 0 to 15 km/h, and I usually shift to second gear when it reaches over 10 km/h. Second gear is practical, suitable for speeds between 20 to 40 km/h, and it's stable for lane changes or entering roundabouts during the test. Third gear provides smooth acceleration between 40 to 50 km/h, but fuel consumption increases at higher speeds. During the Subject 3 test, the examiner pays close attention, and it's common to lose points for exceeding 40 km/h in third gear. In daily driving, matching the speed can reduce transmission wear, and it's also good to check the clutch plates during regular maintenance. Avoid high gears at low speeds to save fuel, and practice shifting timing based on feel.

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MacAriana
04/24/2026, 01:10:58 AM

Focusing on safety considerations for gear speeds in Driving Test Part 3: First gear is only used within 0-20 km/h range, preventing stalling during startup and ensuring smooth vehicle movement. Second gear should be maintained between 20-40 km/h for low-speed maneuvers, avoiding sudden acceleration or deceleration that may cause skidding. Third gear is suitable for 40-50 km/h, appropriate for highway conditions but exam candidates must not exceed speed limits. Matching gears with corresponding speeds prevents loss of control - for example, using second gear when descending slopes enhances braking safety. During practice, frequently simulate complex road conditions to build muscle memory and reduce errors. Speed-gear mismatches may trigger engine malfunctions, while gentle shifting prolongs vehicle lifespan.

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