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What clothes are not allowed to wear for the driving test subject three?

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AugustLynn
08/28/2025, 03:00:50 AM

For the driving test subject three, you cannot wear slippers and wearing slippers is not allowed. Here are the relevant introductions about subject three: 1. Concept: Subject three, including the road driving skills test and the safety and civilized driving common sense test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. 2. Content: Includes: preparation before getting on the car, light simulation test, starting, driving in a straight line, shifting gears operation, changing lanes, parking by the roadside, going straight through the intersection, turning left at the intersection, turning right at the intersection, passing the crosswalk line, passing the school area, passing the bus station, meeting cars, overtaking, turning around, and driving at night.

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Sidney
09/10/2025, 01:17:05 AM

I've been there. When I took the third driving test, I was too careless. Don't wear high heels or thick-soled shoes, as they make it hard to control the accelerator and brake, leading to clumsy movements and mistakes. Flip-flops are also a no-go—your foot can slip and hit the wrong pedal. Avoid long scarves or wide skirts, which can get tangled in the steering wheel or door handles, posing a danger. Hats or hair accessories can block your vision, especially when checking blind spots by turning your head. Before my test, I forgot to change out of high heels and ended up fumbling, nearly failing. I recommend wearing well-fitting flat shoes, sweatpants, and a comfortable T-shirt to keep your movements sharp. The third test isn’t just about skills—it also assesses safety awareness. Inappropriate clothing can distract the examiner and create hidden risks. A week before the test, try wearing similar outfits a few times to simulate real operations and get a feel for it. Developing good driving habits in daily life pays off in the long run.

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Camargo
10/24/2025, 02:06:07 AM

I always prioritize safety details. For the driving test (Subject 3), avoid wearing shoes with heels, such as high heels or wedge shoes, as they can affect the precision of pedal operation. Inaccurate braking force is dangerous. Don't wear sandals or flip-flops, as they can easily slip off the pedals. Large cloaks or long coats may get tangled with the steering wheel or handles. Hats or hair accessories can obstruct mirrors and visibility, increasing the risk of mistakes. The best choice is comfortable, breathable sports shoes and fitted clothing for flexible operation. During the test, the examiner focuses on safety points, and inappropriate attire can directly result in point deductions or failure. Subject 3 practices real driving, so clothing should simulate everyday driving conditions, minimizing distractions from unnecessary items. Bringing an extra pair of shoes as a backup is a safer option to avoid last-minute panic. Developing a habit of wearing lightweight clothing is crucial for preventing accidents in daily driving.

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McBrynlee
12/07/2025, 01:29:51 AM

I have taken the driving test. Simply put: avoid high heels and thick-soled shoes, as they make it difficult to control the brake and accelerator; sandals and flip-flops are slippery and unsafe; long skirts and large scarves can get caught in things and are dangerous; hats and accessories may block the mirrors; loose clothing can hinder operation. Just wear flat shoes, jeans, and a fitted top. The rules for the third road test are strict, and improper attire will result in an immediate stop. It is recommended to check your outfit on the test day, prioritizing safety and comfort.

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OGrant
01/27/2026, 02:45:12 AM

I often help my friends review for the Subject 3 test. Avoid wearing shoes with heels, such as high heels, as they make pedal operation less flexible; sandals are prohibited because they make your feet unstable; long clothing like scarves or robes can get tangled in the steering wheel, posing a risk; hats or head accessories that obstruct vision are not allowed. It is recommended to wear flat shoes and casual clothing for unimpeded operation. The test center emphasizes this for safety, similar to the simplicity required in everyday driving. Before the test, try on your clothes and simulate driving movements to check for any loose parts and boost confidence. Avoid unnecessary accessories that may distract you, and stay focused to pass the test more steadily.

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DanielDella
04/23/2026, 12:49:36 AM

As an ordinary housewife who has taken the driving test. My son dressed carelessly for the exam—no slippers as they can't grip the brake properly; high heels make control difficult, a friend failed because of this; big hats blocking the mirror are dangerous; loose clothing can get tangled. I suggest a T-shirt and flat shoes are the safest. Small details in Test 3 can greatly affect the outcome, and proper attire is a basic safety habit. Before the test, remove unnecessary clothing, stay neat, and focus on driving—developing good habits ensures safety in daily driving too. It's truly regrettable to see many cases of failing due to inappropriate footwear.

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