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What are the tips for B2 Subject 3?

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MaciFitz
07/29/2025, 05:16:16 PM

B2 Subject 3 tips are introduced as follows: 1. Pre-test preparation: Conduct a one-week inspection around the car. Adjust the front and rear positions of the seat and the angle of the backrest after getting in the car. Adjust the left, middle, and right rearview mirrors, fasten the seat belt, check the handbrake, and ensure the gear is in neutral. After completing the inspection, signal to the examiner that you are ready. 2. Starting: Turn on the low beam headlights, press the horn twice to start the action, and remember to switch between high and low beams three times before starting, otherwise the test will not pass. 3. Passing intersections: For left turns and right turns at intersections, confirm safety, alternately switch between high and low beams, turn on the turn signal, and stabilize the direction for left or right turns. 4. Passing bus stops: When passing bus stops, also alternately switch between high and low beams, slow down in advance, and maintain a speed of about 20 km/h. Observe the situation of buses entering and exiting the station, pay attention to whether there are pedestrians crossing the road in front of buses going in the same direction or behind buses going in the opposite direction, yield in time, and stop to yield if necessary. After confirming safety, control the speed to pass. 5. Passing school zones: Yield to students crossing the road, stop to yield if necessary, and control the speed to pass after confirming safety. When passing a crosswalk, always alternately switch between high and low beams.

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DeLucia
08/15/2025, 03:44:26 PM

As someone who just passed the B2 driving test (Subject 3), I believe the key lies in mental preparation and attention to details. Upon entering the vehicle, immediately adjust the rearview mirrors to ensure clear visibility and never forget to fasten the seatbelt. When starting off, gently press the accelerator to maintain smoothness and avoid abrupt acceleration, as examiners prioritize driving stability the most. When changing lanes, activate the turn signal for at least 3 seconds and check blind spots before maneuvering. Approach intersections by slowing down and carefully observing all directions – remember to thoroughly scan left, center, and right. During practice, my frequent mistake was failing to signal early enough before turns; now I understand the rules require indicators to be activated 10-15 meters in advance. Maintain a relaxed mindset without nervousness, treating it like routine driving. Repeatedly practice on simulated routes to familiarize yourself with road conditions, always prioritizing safety first.

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Regina
10/16/2025, 10:45:24 PM

In my daily teaching, the core skills I focus on for students in Subject Three are observation and safety rules. Walking around the vehicle to inspect its condition before getting in is mandatory. After starting, mirror checks should be comprehensive, including side and rearview mirrors. When changing lanes, signal for three seconds before checking blind spots and the distance of vehicles behind. Maintain a speed of around 30 km/h, avoiding excessive speed, especially near intersections or crosswalks. Use turn signals promptly without delay, such as signaling well before turning to prevent sudden incidents. Students often overlook details like seat adjustments or seatbelt tightness, which can lead to point deductions. Repeated practice to develop these habits increases the chances of passing the test.

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OEmmanuel
11/29/2025, 10:29:05 PM

From a safe driving perspective, I believe the key points of Subject 3 (Road Test) are risk prevention and rule compliance. While driving, anticipate potential hazards like pedestrians crossing or vehicles cutting in. Reduce speed to 20 km/h when approaching intersections while checking both sides, maintaining smooth speed control without sudden braking. Activate turn signals in advance to indicate intentions, allowing surrounding traffic to perceive your moves and avoid misunderstandings. Don't neglect small but crucial actions like securely fastening seat belts and properly adjusting mirrors. Examiners evaluate overall safety awareness - frequent mirror checks demonstrating attentiveness can earn bonus points, while mistakes often result from panic. Conduct more simulated road training to boost confidence, ensuring reliable and safe journeys.

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OLane
01/19/2026, 11:52:44 PM

After passing the B2 driving test (Subject 3), I found those techniques have become my natural driving habits, such as gradually accelerating from a start to avoid jerking; signaling before intersections, scanning left and right to ensure no obstacles, then speeding up to pass. Mentally, don't treat the test as a stressor—just drive as usual. Key points include speed control (don't exceed limits), smooth turns, and timely use of signal lights. During practice, find empty road sections to simulate real test conditions, memorize procedures like accurate parking without crossing lines. These skills can also reduce risks in future work-related driving and are useful in daily life—consistent reinforcement is crucial.

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JosephineFitz
04/16/2026, 12:41:50 AM

From an examination perspective, the key to passing Subject Three lies in meticulous execution and avoiding common mistakes. Upon entering the vehicle, first check the mirrors and seatbelt to ensure they are secure. Start smoothly and maintain a steady speed of around 30 km/h without sudden acceleration or deceleration. Always signal in advance, waiting three seconds before moving. When changing lanes, thoroughly observe the mirrors to confirm no vehicles are approaching from behind. Common point deductions include forgetting to signal, speeding at intersections, or improper parking—these require repeated practice to master. Stay calm; most errors stem from carelessness. Examiners prioritize safety, such as slowing down at crosswalks. Consistent practical drills will lead to high scores and a smooth pass.

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