
Subject 3, which includes the road driving skills test and the safe and civilized driving knowledge test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license . It is the abbreviated term for the road driving skills and safe and civilized driving knowledge test subjects in the motor vehicle driver's examination. The specific details are as follows: 1. Road test content: The road driving skills test of Subject 3 generally includes: preparation before getting on the car, light simulation test, starting, driving straight, shifting gears, changing lanes, pulling over, going straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, passing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and driving at night. 2. Theoretical content: The safe and civilized driving knowledge test of Subject 3 generally includes: safe and civilized driving operation requirements, safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations such as tire blowouts, and post-accident handling knowledge.

I was both nervous and excited when taking the driving test Part 3, which mainly assessed practical road driving operations. From starting, parking, shifting gears, changing lanes, turning to passing school zones, everything had to be mastered. I clearly remember that the test route was randomly selected, and the pre-drive vehicle inspection was mandatory. For night tests, proper use of lights was also required. My instructor always said details determine success or failure—like tapping the brake to slow down at crosswalks and keeping within 30 cm of the curb when parking. The entire test was electronically monitored with an examiner in the passenger seat, and even a small mistake could lead to failure. Thanks to daily practice before the test, I passed smoothly. The key is more driving and familiarity.

The third driving test is like a practical drill, with the core focus on road driving skills. The content is quite comprehensive: before starting, adjust the seat and rearview mirrors, and fasten the seatbelt; during driving, maintain stability in straight-line driving, gear shifting, overtaking, and meeting other vehicles; slow down and observe when passing intersections and school zones; finally, the roadside parking position must be accurate. Light operations should not be overlooked, especially switching between high and low beams during simulated night driving. Pay extra attention to details during practice, such as making the rearview mirror check obvious after signaling for a lane change. Keep a calm mindset and perform as usual during practice; the third test actually emphasizes practical driving ability more.

Subject 3 is the road test section. After getting in the car at the test site, you first complete the lighting simulation questions, then proceed to the actual road driving. The test points include maintaining steady direction during straight-line driving, signaling before changing lanes and observing before merging, shifting gears smoothly without looking down during acceleration and deceleration. You must slow down and yield when crossing intersections, and observe left and right in special areas. The final parallel parking alignment is a challenging part. On my test day, the safety officer sat beside me. Despite the nervousness, I passed by following the steps taught by the instructor.

The core of Subject 3 is to assess practical driving skills, covering the entire process from starting to parking. After getting in the car, the first step is the lighting test, followed by road test operations such as gear shifting, driving in a straight line, changing lanes, turning, and overtaking. Special attention should be paid to slowing down and observing when passing crosswalks and bus stops, and keeping the car within 30 centimeters when parking by the roadside. The entire test is electronically monitored, and exceeding the standard for mistakes will result in an immediate failure. It is recommended to practice the test route more before the exam, and overcoming nervousness is key.

As the highlight of the driving test, Subject 3 assesses real-road driving. The exam consists of three parts: first, simulated light operations, followed by road driving including lane changes, overtaking, and turns, and finally, pulling over. The key lies in the details, such as turning on the left signal and checking the rearview mirror before starting, braking to slow down when passing school zones, and keeping the steering wheel steady during straight-line driving. During my practice, the instructor always emphasized safety observation and point anticipation, like signaling three seconds in advance for lane changes. Staying calm is already half the battle won.


