What are the tips for pulling over in automatic transmission Subject 3?
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When pulling the vehicle over to the side, drive slowly with the car body parallel to the side line, and use the right rearview mirror to judge the distance between the car body and the side line. When the distance is less than 30 centimeters, stop the vehicle by the roadside. The following is the relevant introduction to the Subject 3 test: 1. After the vehicle is completely parked, if the distance between the side of the vehicle and the side line is more than 30 centimeters: 10 points will be deducted in the test. If no points are deducted in the previous test items, it will not affect the final test result, and the test will be judged as successful; 2. If the vehicle directly presses on the solid line at the side of the road when parking: 100 points will be deducted, directly resulting in test failure.
When I was learning automatic transmission for Subject 3, the roadside parking test made me super nervous. My instructor taught me to first slow down smoothly—no sudden braking to avoid jerking and point deductions. Then, signal right at least 5 seconds in advance, check the right mirror and blind spot to ensure no vehicles or pedestrians are nearby. Gradually steer right while using the mirror to gauge the curb distance; the ideal is within 30 cm—too far or close costs points. I found using the right door handle as a reference point really helped. After stopping, remember to turn off the signal, engage the handbrake, shift to P, and finally check the dashboard to confirm a safe engine shutdown. Practicing coasting in neutral to sense positioning made test day steadier.
As a parent of a driving school student, I often watch my child practice this exercise. The key to the parallel parking test in Subject Three is a three-step process: first, slow down to a low speed during the preparation phase, maintaining a speed of 10-15 km/h; second, turn on the right signal during the operation, observe the rearview mirror for safety, and gradually move to the side; third, park accurately, stopping within 30 cm of the curb. The advantage of an automatic transmission is not having to shift gears, but don’t forget to engage the handbrake to prevent rolling. Common mistakes during the test include signaling too late or parking over the line—practicing dozens of times will help your child master it. This skill is also useful in daily driving, such as when making temporary stops, where ensuring a safe environment is most important.