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What does the driving license test subject 3 cover?

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Shane
08/26/2025, 01:22:50 AM

Subject 3 of the driving test includes the road driving skills test and the safety and civilized driving knowledge test. The details are as follows: Road driving skills: Vehicle preparation, lighting simulation test, starting, driving in a straight line, gear shifting operations, changing lanes, pulling over, passing through intersections straight, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, passing through pedestrian crossings, passing through school zones, passing through bus stops, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and nighttime driving. Safety and civilized driving knowledge: Requirements for safe and civilized driving operations, knowledge of safe driving under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations like tire blowouts, and post-accident handling knowledge.

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LeTravis
09/08/2025, 03:29:16 AM

I just passed the Road Test (Subject 3), which mainly involves practical driving on the road. The examiner requires you to independently complete a series of actions, such as checking the vehicle condition before getting in, fastening the seatbelt, and starting the engine. The start should be smooth—check the rearview mirror, turn on the signal light, and only proceed when it's safe. Then comes driving in a straight line, where you must maintain a constant speed, neither too fast nor too slow, typically between 30 to 40 km/h. Midway, you'll need to change lanes—follow the examiner's gesture or instruction, signal properly, and observe carefully. Pulling over is a major challenge: you must park steadily within 30 cm of the curb, turn off the engine, shift to neutral, and engage the handbrake. U-turns and crossing intersections require extra attention—yield to pedestrians and control your speed. For night tests, there's also a lighting simulation where you switch between high and low beams as instructed. Throughout the process, the examiner monitors your safety awareness and operational standards—stay calm, and you'll pass. I recommend practicing on simulated routes to get familiar with road conditions—I drove a few test routes in advance to succeed.

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VanEmersyn
10/22/2025, 03:36:33 AM

I have taught many students for Subject 3, which mainly tests practical driving skills and adaptability. The exam content includes pre-start preparations, vehicle checks, and starting operations. While driving, maintain stable straight-line driving, use turn signals and check blind spots when changing lanes. Next, pulling over is a key point—stop accurately without crossing the line. Slow down and observe when making U-turns, passing schools, or intersections, and honk if necessary. Light usage is also tested, especially during the night section—follow instructions precisely. Common mistakes students make include stalling due to rushing at the start, large deviations in parking position, and delayed use of signals. It's recommended to practice speed control and maintaining safe distances regularly. Staying relaxed is crucial—don’t let the examiner’s presence affect your performance. Wear comfortable clothes and have breakfast before the test to avoid affecting your condition.

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Josiah
12/05/2025, 03:00:34 AM

When I was learning to drive, the third test was conducted on actual roads. You had to check the brakes and lights before getting in the car, and then the examiner would instruct you to start, change lanes, and park. The key was to follow standardized procedures, such as signaling for three seconds before changing lanes, not speeding in straight sections, and parking within 30 centimeters of the curb. Slow down at intersections and check left and right, yielding to pedestrians if necessary. During night tests, switch lights smoothly without unnecessary movements. The examiner would score your operations and safety awareness throughout, deducting points for mistakes like failing to check mirrors. With enough practice, it becomes familiar—I ran laps at the driving school every day before the test.

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LeZachary
01/25/2026, 09:30:00 PM

I have gone through multiple test preparations, with Subject 3 focusing on practical driving and road condition handling. The content includes smooth starting operations and maintaining a stable speed in a straight line. When changing lanes, use turn signals and observe thoroughly, and slow down when passing through school zones. Precise parking by the roadside is required, with minimal deviation in position. Ensure safety and no interference when making U-turns. During the test, the nighttime lighting section simulates real-world conditions, requiring adjustments according to instructions. The key is safety first, controlling the clutch properly to avoid stalling or incorrect gear shifts. It is recommended to familiarize yourself with the test route in advance, plan each step carefully, and minimize unexpected mistakes. I always take notes during practice to review my operations.

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LeCharlie
04/21/2026, 03:01:04 AM

I'm currently preparing for the Subject 3 driving test, and the learning process has been quite fulfilling. The test starts with vehicle preparation, checking that the car is in normal condition before starting and accelerating smoothly. On the road, you need to drive in a straight line and control the speed without exceeding the limit. When changing lanes, signal and check the rearview mirror to execute safely. Pulling over is a challenging part, requiring precise parking at the right distance from the curb. There are also U-turns and navigating special zones, where you must observe the surroundings carefully. The lighting test includes switching between high and low beams. The examiner evaluates your safety awareness and signal compliance throughout. To pass, I practice driving in urban areas frequently, simulating test scenarios to ensure no major mistakes.

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