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What Does Subject 3 Test?

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LaNevaeh
08/29/25 8:30am
Subject 3 test includes the following contents: preparation for getting on the car, simulated lighting test, starting, driving in a straight line, 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 oncoming vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and driving at night. Here are some additional details: Test precautions: If the examinee's fingerprint verification fails, please get off the car to re-collect the fingerprint before queuing up again for the test. During the test, if the examinee's score falls below the passing score, the system will automatically prompt the examinee to pull over. After completing the pull-over action, the system will prompt for the next test. Driving distance: After the examinee completes all required test items and drives a distance of more than 3 kilometers, the system will automatically prompt to pull over. After hearing the pull-over voice prompt, the examinee should choose a clear curb stone (or solid line at the edge of the road) on the test route and complete the pull-over action after confirming safety. After completing the pull-over, the system will announce the test result via voice.
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BrynleeLynn
09/11/25 5:57am
I just passed the Road Test (Subject 3) last year, which mainly assesses driving skills on real roads. The whole process left a deep impression on me. Starting with the pre-drive check, you need to inspect the seatbelt, mirrors, and seat position to ensure everything is ready before ignition. The initial start must be smooth, with proper clutch and throttle control to avoid stalling. During straight-line driving, keep the steering wheel steady without wobbling. Gear shifting is crucial—changes should be seamless with matching speed and gear. Lane changes require turn signals, checking mirrors and blind spots, followed by decisive execution. Approaching intersections, school zones, or crosswalks demands slowing down, observing carefully, and proceeding only when safe. Finally, the roadside parking must be within 30 cm—examiners judge precision strictly. While practicing, common mistakes I noticed were forgetting signals or nervous lane encroachment. My advice: train more on complex routes until it becomes second nature. This test not only builds core skills but also emphasizes safety awareness. Passing it boosted my confidence—these techniques prove invaluable in real-world driving every time I hit the road.
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MarianaDella
10/25/25 6:48am
The assessment for Subject 3 primarily focuses on actual road driving. As someone who has been through it, I’ll share the details. Unlike Subject 2, which only involves maneuvering within a confined area, this test takes you directly onto the road to evaluate comprehensive driving skills. Before starting, you must perform basic checks, such as adjusting the seat and mirrors. When setting off, maintain a slow and steady pace to avoid sudden acceleration. Straight-line driving requires stable steering without deviation. Gear shifting tests coordination between speed and gear changes—sync them properly. Lane changes require signaling, checking mirrors, and ensuring safety. Approach intersections by slowing down and honking, with extra attention to pedestrians. Parking demands precise positioning. During my training, the instructor emphasized proper light usage and simulated night driving—both part of the test. Common mistakes include not checking blind spots during lane changes or misjudging parking distances, which can be overcome with real-road practice. This test is designed to build a solid foundation for new drivers, reinforcing safe habits. Passing it boosts confidence for solo driving and greatly aids daily commutes.
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