What does 'deduct 10 points for unsmooth braking' mean?
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In Subject 3, unsmooth braking refers to poor coordination between the clutch and throttle. For example, revving the throttle too much, slowly releasing the clutch when starting until the car moves, and then gradually pressing the throttle to accelerate—avoid pressing it too hard at once. Proper use of the clutch's semi-engagement control means using the clutch to control speed, which is generally needed when turning. However, it's important to match the gear appropriately, downshift, and lightly press the throttle to control speed without making it too slow, as staying in first gear can easily cause the engine to stall. Below is relevant information about the driving license test: 1. Subject 1: Refers to the examination on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge. 2. Subject 2: Refers to the field driving skills test. 3. Subject 3: Refers to the road driving skills test. 4. Subject 4: Refers to the road driving skills and safe, civilized driving common sense test. 5. Legal aspects: According to Article 31 of the 'Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses,' theoretically, after passing Subject 3, you can immediately schedule the Subject 4 test without any required waiting period.