What are the voice commands for Subject 3 driving test?

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JudeDella
07/24/25 6:06am
Full electronic voice broadcast content and test changes for Subject 3. 1. Changes before getting in the car. 2. After getting in the car, adjust the seat, rearview mirror, and check the lights. The latest electronic voice broadcast content for Subject 3 driving test is here. If you haven't taken the test yet, come and save this for reference. 00:46 Subject 3 voice broadcast - listen to command details and pay attention during the test. 00:51 Driving test tips: Details of light simulation operation - let's learn together! 01:37 Driving test tips: Failing Subject 3 is not necessarily due to poor skills. Here are the detailed contents: The road driving skills test for Subject 3 generally includes: preparation before getting in the car, light simulation test, starting, driving in a straight line, shifting gears, changing lanes, parking by the roadside, going straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, passing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and night driving. The safe and civilized driving knowledge test generally includes: requirements for safe and civilized driving operations, safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations such as tire blowouts, and post-accident handling knowledge. Additional notes: Pay attention to traffic lights during the test and do not run red lights. When starting on a slope, ensure the vehicle does not roll back. Be familiar with gear positions during the test and shift gears smoothly. When parking by the roadside, first reduce speed and steer to the right, turn on the right turn signal, apply the brake to slow down, depress the clutch to stop the vehicle steadily. If there is a parking zone, park within it; if not, park within 30 cm of the roadside. First engage the handbrake, then shift to neutral, release the brake, turn off the turn signal, and park properly.
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GarrettLynn
08/11/25 1:51am
During the driving test (Subject 3), the voice system issues various commands to guide operations. I remember practicing many times before the test, with the most common commands including 'Please start moving'—this requires turning on the left signal, checking mirrors, and releasing the handbrake; 'Please change lanes'—you must wait three seconds before moving; 'Please pull over and stop'—finally, turn off the engine and pull the handbrake. Other commands include 'Go straight at the intersection ahead' or 'Turn left', 'Please make a U-turn', and 'Simulate nighttime lighting' such as turning on the headlights. The examiner may also add commands like 'Pass through the crosswalk' to remind you to slow down. I was nervous every time I took the test, but these commands helped me focus on the actions and reduce overthinking. I recommend listening to simulation audio frequently, memorizing the responses, so you can pass the test smoothly.
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