What does incorrect driving posture in Subject 3 mean?
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Subject 3 incorrect driving posture may occur due to the following reasons: 1. Delayed throttle application: After starting, it's essential to master the technique of gently releasing the clutch and applying the throttle according to speed for gear shifting. If throttle application is delayed at this stage, the system will judge it as "incorrect driving posture". 2. Wrong gear selection: Many examinees mistakenly select wrong gears due to nervousness during tests. However, selecting wrong gears in Subject 3 examination will trigger a "speed-gear mismatch" warning. High gear with low speed may cause engine stalling, naturally resulting in test failure. 3. Looking down while shifting: Subject 3 examination explicitly prohibits looking down at the gear lever during gear shifting.