What details should be paid attention to in Subject 3 of the driving test?
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In the Subject 3 driving test, it is important to pay attention to the lighting assessment. Candidates must master the requirements for light usage, familiarize themselves with the test route in advance, avoid exceeding the speed limit, and ensure proper parking. Below are the key points to note for Subject 3: 1. Vehicle inspection. After verifying ID information, the first test operation is the vehicle inspection. Pay attention to the direction of the inspection and the required actions. After exiting the driver's seat, the most common issue is forgetting to close the door—always remember to shut it. Buttons at the front and rear of the vehicle must be pressed only after hearing the broadcast inside the car before proceeding. 2. Light operation. When a light operation is prompted, wait for the broadcast to finish before performing the action. Acting before the broadcast ends will result in failure. 3. Turn signal details. When changing lanes or starting, turn signals must be used. After activating the turn signal, wait three seconds before turning the steering wheel; otherwise, the system will deem it a failure. 4. Crossing pedestrian crossings. The speed when crossing a pedestrian crossing should generally not exceed 30 km/h. New candidates usually drive slowly during the test, except during the 100-meter acceleration. To ensure the system does not detect exceeding 30 km/h, slightly reduce speed before the crossing. 5. Crossing intersections. The procedure for crossing intersections is similar to that for pedestrian crossings. Always observe left and right, as this action is recorded by the system. Failure to perform this action will result in disqualification. 6. U-turns. When making a U-turn, observe not only the opposite lane but also the rearview mirror for vehicles behind. Most importantly, watch the vehicle ahead. If it is also making a U-turn, wait until it completes the maneuver before proceeding. If the vehicle ahead stops mid-turn, the examiner may deem it unsafe driving. 7. Avoid looking at the gearshift. A fundamental aspect of Subject 3 is familiarity with gear positions. If a candidate looks at the gearshift while shifting, it will be considered a failure. Ensure you are comfortable with gear positions.