What does Subject 3 Exam Session 1 mean?
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Subject 3 Exam Session 1 refers to the first session of the Subject 3 driving test. According to the regulations set by the Ministry of Public Security for driver's license examinations, each candidate has two attempts per appointment. If the first attempt is failed, the candidate can retake the test immediately, with the two attempts corresponding to Session 1 and Session 2 respectively. Additional information: Below is a relevant introduction to the subject examination content: 1. Subject 1: Road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge test (Subject 1) is a written test conducted on a computer, with a full score of 100. A score of 90 or above (including 90) is considered passing. 2. Subject 2: Venue driving skills test (Subject 2) is conducted on-site with a real vehicle. Results are only categorized as pass or fail. The five mandatory test items, performed in sequence, include reversing into a garage, parallel parking, S-curve driving, right-angle turning, and starting and stopping on a slope. The full score is 100, with 80 or above (including 80) considered passing. 3. Subject 3: Road driving skills test (Subject 3) is conducted on a road or simulated venue with a real vehicle. The full score is 100, with passing scores being 90 or above for large buses, 80 or above for large trucks, and 70 or above for other vehicle types. 4. Subject 4: Safety and civilized driving-related knowledge (Subject 4) is a written test with a full score of 100. A score of 90 or above (including 90) is considered passing.
Bro, test session 1 for Subject 3 actually refers to the first scheduled time slot for the road test in the driver's license examination. In the driving test arrangement, a day is usually divided into multiple sessions, with session 1 often being the earliest one in the morning, possibly starting at 7 or 8 a.m. Choosing this session has both advantages and challenges: the advantage is that the examiner and the roads are more alert, with lower traffic volume, making it easier to perform; but the challenge is that you have to wake up early to avoid being late or performing poorly on an empty stomach. From my experience coaching students, I recommend that if you're assigned to session 1, get plenty of rest the day before, check all required documents for the test, and familiarize yourself with the test route. Remember, don't stress—just follow your usual practice routine. As long as you stay calm, the pass rate is pretty high. Stay updated with the driving test app or official account notifications to confirm the exact time and avoid mistakes.