What does the driving license test subject 3 include?

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LaAnthony
07/29/25 3:20am
Driving license test subject 3 includes: preparation before driving, starting, driving straight, gear shifting operations, changing lanes, going straight through intersections, passing pedestrian crossings, passing bus stops, passing school zones, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, meeting vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, parking by the roadside, and night driving. Subject 3 is a component of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment and is the abbreviation for the road driving skills and safe civilized driving knowledge test. The motor vehicle driving test is an examination to obtain a motor vehicle driver's license, adopting nationally unified test content and passing standards. The test is divided into four parts across three subjects: theoretical knowledge, field driving skills, road driving skills, and civilized driving-related knowledge, with corresponding test items specified according to different permitted driving vehicle types.
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LaVincent
08/12/25 7:12am
Last year when I took my driver's license test, Subject 3 was the most nerve-wracking part. It's the actual road test that evaluates your driving skills on real roads. The content includes basic operations like starting, parking, driving straight, changing lanes, and turning, with each maneuver requiring standardized execution. The examiner focuses on whether you follow rules, such as using turn signals, checking mirrors, and handling intersections. I remember on my test day, I almost stalled the car at the start because I didn't press the clutch steadily, and the examiner reminded me to maintain smoothness. Safety requirements are strict—you must slow down and yield to pedestrians at crosswalks, and lane changes shouldn't involve prolonged hesitation. It's advisable to practice simulated routes beforehand to familiarize yourself with test details and road conditions. Keeping a relaxed mindset makes passing easier—don't panic and make mistakes like I did.
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