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What Does the Driving Test Subject 3 Cover?

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AnastasiaMarie
08/30/25 7:25am
Subject 3 of the driving test includes both the road driving skills examination and the safety and civilized driving knowledge test. Below is a detailed introduction to Subject 3: 1. The road driving skills examination generally covers: vehicle preparation, simulated lighting test, starting, driving in a straight line, gear shifting operations, lane changing, pulling over, proceeding straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, crossing pedestrian crosswalks, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and nighttime driving. 2. The safety and civilized driving knowledge test generally includes: requirements for safe and civilized driving operations, safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations such as tire blowouts, and post-accident handling knowledge. 3. Many trainees intentionally slow down during driving due to concerns about not maintaining a straight trajectory, but this behavior is not advisable.
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MasonFitz
09/12/25 4:24am
I just got my driver's license, and the content of the Subject 3 test is still fresh in my mind! It mainly tests practical driving skills, including checking the tires and lighting system before getting in the car; when starting the vehicle, you need to press the clutch to ignite, gently give some gas and slowly release the clutch to avoid stalling; during straight-line driving, maintain a speed between 30 to 40 km/h and keep the steering wheel steady; gear shifting should be timely based on the speed to avoid dragging gears; when changing lanes, you must signal in advance, check the blind spots, and confirm safety; slow down at intersections, observe traffic lights, and yield to pedestrians; choose a wide area for U-turns and complete it in one go; finally, park steadily, shift to neutral, and engage the handbrake. The examiner particularly emphasizes safety awareness, such as fastening the seatbelt and avoiding looking down during the test. Before the exam, I practiced three hours daily, simulating real road conditions, and was so nervous that my palms sweated, but I passed with full marks thanks to repeatedly refining those details. Actually, Subject 3 lays the groundwork for Subject 4 theory, turning textbook rules into practical skills.
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DiDaniela
10/26/25 5:13am
Having coached students for years in the Category 3 driving test, I know it inside out. The core lies in evaluating driving skills: adjusting seats, mirrors, and dashboard checks are basic scoring items; starting smoothly by coordinating clutch and throttle without jerking; maintaining steady speed and distance in straight-line driving; shifting gears based on RPM to avoid damaging the transmission; signaling for 3 seconds before changing lanes to ensure proper observation; handling intersections by slowing or stopping to yield right-of-way; nighttime driving tests proper light usage like switching between high and low beams; choosing safe zones for U-turns to prevent collisions; parking with precision in correct spots. Key scoring focuses on traffic rule compliance and safety awareness—like blind spot checks and signal responses without violations. Common mistakes include clumsy gear shifts or reckless intersection approaches, which is why I stress repeated practice in complex scenarios—mastery through repetition is the key to passing.
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