What does it mean to not follow the examiner's instructions during Subject 3 driving test?
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Not following the examiner's instructions during the Subject 3 driving test means failing to drive or operate the vehicle as directed by the examiner, which will result in disqualification. Below are the challenging aspects of the Subject 3 test: Mismatch between speed and gear: Errors such as high gear at low speed or low gear at high speed should be avoided during the test. Before shifting gears, ensure the speed is adjusted to match the intended gear, then proceed with the gear change. During driving, remember to glance at the speedometer every eight seconds. Deviating from straight-line driving: While significant steering wheel movements are not allowed during straight-line driving, minor adjustments (around 5 degrees) are permissible. This gradual correction helps align the vehicle's trajectory over a longer distance before straightening the steering wheel. Parking more than 30cm from the curb: The Subject 3 test explicitly requires that the distance from the curb when parking should not exceed 30cm.