What are the test content and passing criteria for Shanghai Subject 3 driving test?
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Shanghai Subject 3 driving test content and passing criteria are: 1. Test content: The examinee's performance in completing test items while driving a motor vehicle on the road, compliance with traffic laws and regulations, comprehensive control ability of the motor vehicle, proper use of lights, horn, seat belts and other devices, correct observation and judgment of road traffic conditions, safe driving behavior, and civilized driving awareness. 2. Passing criteria: For applicants applying for large buses, tractors, city buses, medium-sized buses, and large trucks, a score of 90 or above is required; for other vehicle types, a score of 80 or above is required.
The Shanghai Subject 3 driving test is quite comprehensive. It mainly includes pre-driving checks of lights and instruments, then a smooth start with turn signals, followed by maintaining stable speed and direction during straight-line driving without deviation. When changing lanes or overtaking, observe the rearview and side mirrors to ensure safety. Slow down at intersections, look left and right, and yield to pedestrians and vehicles. Finally, pull over and park within 30 centimeters of the curb at the designated spot. The passing score is 80 out of 100, with many points deducted for mistakes like forgetting to signal (10 points), improper speed or inadequate observation. A single dangerous action such as crossing the line may result in immediate failure. It's recommended to practice the test route several times before the exam and stay relaxed.