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What are the steps for pulling over in Subject 3 of the driving test?

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Pete
07/29/25 12:41pm
After hearing the voice prompt "Pull over," downshift and reduce speed, keeping the speed below 20km/h. After confirming safety, turn on the right turn signal. The next step is to find the 30cm mark. Pay attention to the vehicle, adjust the body position, and stop when the distance between the vehicle body and the roadside edge line is less than 30cm.
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McSerenity
08/14/25 12:46am
I just passed the parallel parking test in Subject 3 with full marks. When you hear the examiner's instruction, don't rush. First, steadily turn on the right turn signal to indicate your intention to park, then gradually reduce your speed to about 10 km/h. Simultaneously, check the rearview mirror and blind spot to ensure safety – only proceed if there are no vehicles or pedestrians. Adjust your steering to get within about 30 cm of the curb, being careful not to be too far away or cross the line, as these mistakes carry heavy penalties. After parking, immediately engage the handbrake, shift to neutral, turn off the signal, and do a final check before shutting off the engine. Stay calm and make smooth movements throughout – examiners appreciate this. On my first try, my hands shook and I forgot to check the blind spot, nearly failing before correcting just in time.
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JoelAnn
10/09/25 5:21am
After driving for so many years, I believe the key to pulling over safely is prioritizing safety. Upon hearing the instruction, first turn on the right turn signal to alert others, then smoothly decelerate without slamming the brakes to avoid impact. Carefully observe the rearview mirror and, if necessary, glance over your shoulder to check blind spots and eliminate risks. If road conditions are poor, wait a moment instead of forcing your way to the curb. When approaching, make slight steering adjustments to align with the curb, estimating a distance of about 30 centimeters. After parking, always engage the handbrake, shift to neutral, turn off the lights, and then shut off the engine. Do not reverse these steps, as it may lead to rolling and point deductions. Common mistakes include signaling too late or parking too far from the curb—I’ve seen too many trainees fail because of this. Practice a few times in advance to develop the habit, and you’ll be steady.
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MacPhoebe
11/22/25 6:36am
Bro, the pull-over in driving test isn't that complicated. When the examiner says to stop, immediately turn on the right signal, slow down and glide over while checking both sides to avoid hitting anything. Stop about an arm's length from the curb, pull the handbrake, shift to neutral, turn off the lights - done. Be decisive and don't hesitate or the examiner will think you lack confidence. Most importantly control the distance - too far means instant failure (learned that the hard way). Practice mock tests repeatedly and you'll master it naturally.
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