What Does Failing the Subject Three Test Twice Indicate?

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StGiselle
07/29/25 7:09pm
Failing the Subject Three test twice may indicate insufficient understanding of the test content, psychological issues, or simply bad luck. Below is a detailed introduction to the Subject Three test: 1. Introduction: Subject Three, which includes the road driving skills test and the safe and civilized driving knowledge test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. It is the abbreviation for the road driving skills and safe and civilized driving knowledge test subjects in the motor vehicle driver's examination. The content of the road driving skills test varies depending on the type of vehicle being licensed. 2. Test Content: The road driving skills test for Subject Three generally includes: vehicle preparation, light simulation test, starting, driving in a straight line, gear shifting operations, changing lanes, parking by the roadside, proceeding straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, passing through pedestrian crossings, passing through school zones, passing through bus stops, meeting vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and nighttime 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 like tire blowouts, and post-accident handling knowledge.
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