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What are the test items for Driving Test Subject 3?

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ORhett
07/29/25 8:47am

Subject 3 consists of a total of 16 test items: light simulation, preparation for getting on the car, starting, driving straight, changing lanes, passing intersections, passing crosswalks, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, operating gear shifting (acceleration and deceleration), turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, and parking by the roadside. Additional related precautions are as follows: 1. When turning on the turn signal, note that the turn signal must be on for 3 seconds or mentally count to 3 before turning the steering wheel. 2. When driving straight, pay attention to the matching of gear and speed. The allowable range for first gear is 020, and the appropriate time to shift to second gear is between 1520; the allowable range for second gear is 1030, and the appropriate time to shift to third gear is between 2530; the allowable range for third gear is 2040, and the appropriate time to shift to fourth gear is between 3540. Note that during the test, third gear must never exceed 40, otherwise it will be considered as "gear and speed mismatch" and result in a 10-point deduction. The allowable range for fourth gear is 3050, and the appropriate time to shift to fifth gear is between 4550.

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DeAustin
08/12/25 6:55am

When I took the Subject 3 driving test, I found the content quite extensive. First, during the start-up, you need to check the vehicle's equipment, adjust the seat and mirrors, fasten the seatbelt, then turn on the turn signal, press the clutch, shift gears, and start smoothly without stalling. On the road, the test includes driving straight, maintaining a stable speed, and keeping the direction straight without veering. When changing lanes, you must signal, check the mirrors and blind spots, and only proceed if it's safe. At intersections, you should slow down, observe pedestrians and vehicles on both sides, and proceed only when it's safe. The parking section tests parallel parking and stopping on a slope, where you must park within 30 cm of the curb to be accurate. For U-turns, choose an appropriate section of the road and turn slowly without rushing. The overtaking segment involves signaling, changing lanes to pass the vehicle ahead, and then safely returning to the original lane. The entire test also checks safety habits, such as frequently checking mirrors instead of just looking ahead, which the examiner pays close attention to. I almost forgot to signal once but managed to correct it quickly to avoid losing points. I recommend practicing the test route in advance to get familiar with the rhythm. Overall, Subject 3 tests practical driving skills and safety awareness, and solid practice usually leads to passing.

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MacJack
10/05/25 8:28am

As an experienced driver, I've coached several beginners for their Category 3 driving test. The test mainly consists of several parts: Starting and stopping are the basics. Before starting, you must adjust the seat and mirrors, fasten the seatbelt, and signal before moving off. Parking must be done within the designated area without crossing lines. When changing lanes while driving, signal, check mirrors, turn your head to confirm safety, and then change lanes—the actions must be standard. At intersections, always slow down and yield to pedestrians and vehicles. During straight-line driving, keep the car straight without veering off. For U-turns, choose a safe spot and turn carefully. The overtaking process includes changing lanes, accelerating to overtake, and then returning to the original lane. There might also be a nighttime driving simulation testing light usage. Safety is paramount throughout, such as checking rearview mirrors and not rushing. The examiner will assess your overall smoothness and emergency response. Before the test, I recommend practicing multiple simulations on quiet roads, focusing on weak areas like parking precision. Passing Category 3 essentially means you're ready for the road—just prepare diligently.

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Robin
11/19/25 3:10am

My daughter passed her driving test (Subject 3) last year, and here's what she shared about the exam content: Starting the car requires standardized operations—adjusting the seat, fastening the seatbelt, turning on the signal light, and then starting. During driving, changing lanes involves standard actions like signaling, checking the rearview mirror, and ensuring safety. When approaching intersections, slow down, observe traffic conditions carefully, and proceed with caution. Maintain stable steering during straight-line driving. Parking tests include parallel parking and fixed-point parking, both requiring accurate distance control. U-turns and overtaking are also mandatory test items that require proficiency. The entire exam emphasizes safety details, such as fastening seatbelts and frequently checking mirrors. My child said she was nervous during the test, but our practice sessions simulating intersections and parking scenarios were quite effective. She mentioned that the core of Subject 3 is simulating real driving to avoid accidents—practice makes perfect. From a parent's perspective, although there are many test items, they aren't difficult; the key is maintaining safety awareness and not being careless. Safety first is the fundamental principle.

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OIsabela
11/19/25 3:12am

After teaching for so many years, I'm very familiar with the content of the Subject 3 driving test. It includes starting the car, adjusting the seat and mirrors, turning on the lights, shifting gears, and ensuring smooth movements. The straight-line driving test assesses control stability to avoid swaying. When changing lanes, always use the turn signal, check the mirrors and blind spots for safe lane changes. At intersections, slow down, observe, and yield to pedestrians first. For parking, such as parallel parking, ensure the distance from the curb is within 30 centimeters accurately. When making a U-turn, choose a safe spot and perform the maneuver slowly. The overtaking process involves changing lanes, overtaking, and returning to the original lane smoothly. There may also be a simulation of nighttime light usage. The examiner closely monitors safety habits like wearing seat belts, frequently checking rearview mirrors, and avoiding dangerous actions. Common mistakes during the test include forgetting to use turn signals or unstable speed control. It's recommended that beginners practice more in real situations to develop muscle memory. The pass rate for Subject 3 is actually high as long as you prepare diligently.

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ReidRose
01/09/26 4:48am

For the Subject 3 test preparation, I researched a lot of materials. The test content mainly includes: starting operation procedures—checking equipment, turning on lights, and starting smoothly. Straight-line driving—maintaining speed and direction without deviation. Lane changing—standard signaling, checking mirrors, and confirming safety before changing lanes. Passing intersections—slowing down and observing traffic conditions. Parking by the roadside and precise distance positioning at designated spots. Making U-turns safely on appropriate road sections. Overtaking actions include changing lanes to overtake and then returning. Safety aspects involve checking mirrors and seat belts throughout the test. Some test points add simulated nighttime light operations. Overall, it tests driving skills and safety awareness. I improved my success rate by repeatedly practicing simulated routes and watching instructional videos. The key to Subject 3 is more hands-on practice and less theory—familiarity makes it easier to pass.

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