What documents are required for Subject 3 driving test?
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For Subject 3, you only need to bring your ID card. Basic Information: Subject 3 is part of the motor vehicle driver's license examination, which is the abbreviation for the road driving skills and safe civilized driving knowledge test. Test Content: Road driving. The road driving skills test generally includes: vehicle preparation, light simulation test, starting, driving straight, gear shifting operations, lane changing, pulling over, going straight through intersections, turning at intersections, meeting other vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and night driving. The test content varies for different types of vehicles. Subject 3 Test Notes: For vehicle preparation, you should inspect the vehicle's exterior and safety conditions around the car (report required), and observe traffic conditions when opening the door. When starting, pay attention to the sequence of actions. Before starting the engine, adjust the driver's seat, mirrors, check the dashboard, and release the ignition switch promptly (failing to release it within three seconds will result in disqualification). The starting sequence includes pressing the clutch, shifting gears, turning on the signal light, releasing the handbrake, observing traffic conditions through mirrors, honking, and accelerating (engine speed should not exceed 2500 RPM). Avoid sudden starts.
The first time I took the third driving test, I was extremely nervous but well-prepared. The instructor said I must bring my original ID card and the reservation voucher—these two items are essential and cannot be missing. The ID card verifies your identity; without it, you can't enter the exam site. The reservation voucher can be printed or screenshotted from the driving school app. I packed everything the night before and kept them in my pocket—never stuff them at the bottom of your bag. On the exam day, I woke up at six and arrived half an hour early, only to find a long queue already formed. I saw a girl who forgot her ID card and was crying in panic, which ended up delaying her test. Also, wear flat shoes and casual clothes for comfort to avoid distractions; bring a small bottle of water in case you get thirsty during the long wait. The exam site has strict rules—no phones or snacks allowed. Stay calm, take a deep breath, and aim to pass in one go. After the test, remember to sign and collect your score sheet!