
The test items for Driving License Subject 3 include: 1. Road driving skills test; 2. Safe and civilized driving knowledge test. The road driving skills test covers preparation before driving, simulated lighting test, starting, driving in a straight line, gear shifting operations, lane changing, pulling over, going straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, passing through pedestrian crossings, passing through school zones, passing through bus stops, meeting other vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and night driving. The safe and civilized driving knowledge test includes requirements for safe and civilized driving operations, safe driving knowledge under complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations like tire blowouts, and knowledge on handling traffic accidents.

Subject 3 is the actual road test, mainly assessing your driving stability. The test procedure includes walking around the vehicle for inspection before getting in, making sure not to make mistakes in the light simulation. After starting, you'll be tested on gear shifting, straight-line driving, lane changing, and overtaking—always check mirrors and use turn signals! Pulling over is particularly crucial; don't park too far or cross the line. Always slow down and look around when passing schools or bus stops, and do the same at intersections. Light operation requirements vary by location, so check local standards on your phone and practice beforehand. Follow the examiner's instructions without getting nervous, adjust the seat and mirrors before starting, and remember once the seatbelt is inserted, it can't be removed. Each test item covers basic driving skills—after passing, driving will become more natural with practice.

Remembering the lighting operation rules is crucial for the third driving test. For example, during the night test simulation for oncoming vehicles, you must use low beams; high beams are only allowed when there are no streetlights. When you hear the voice prompt to pass an intersection, flash your lights as a signal. Starting off requires turning on the left turn signal, and stopping requires the right turn signal. Turning the steering wheel without signaling for at least three seconds will result in an immediate failure. Don't stop on the crosswalk at intersections, and ensure you leave enough distance when stopping before a red light. When changing lanes or overtaking, you must vigorously turn your head to check the mirrors, making sure the examiner sees your head-turning action. Parking too close to the curb or exceeding 30 centimeters is unacceptable; align the wiper's raised point with the roadside line. Finally, remember to turn off the lights, shut off the engine, pull the handbrake, and check behind you for any approaching vehicles before opening the door to exit.

Top three common mistakes to avoid in Driving Test Part 3: First, deviating during straight-line driving - don't grip the steering wheel too tightly and focus your gaze farther ahead instead of fixating on the hood. Second, when pulling over, avoid making large steering adjustments - make gradual corrections. Third, failing to observe during lane changes - break the action into steps: signal first, check mirrors, wait 3 seconds before steering. Never look down at the gearshift during gear changes, keep 2nd gear under 25km/h, and maintain 3rd gear around 35km/h. Always tap brakes to slow down at crosswalks and bus stops, keeping your foot ready on the brake pedal. Maintain at least two car lengths' distance throughout, and only remove gear/pull handbrake after full stop for stability.


