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What does the driving test subject three include?

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MadelineFitz
07/28/25 12:28pm
Subject three of the driving test mainly consists of two parts: the road driving skills test and the safety and civilized driving knowledge test. Below is a detailed introduction to the content of subject three: 1. Road driving skills test: The content generally includes preparation before driving, simulated lighting test, starting, driving in a straight line, gear shifting operations, 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 night driving. 2. Safety and civilized driving knowledge test: The content generally includes 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 knowledge of handling after traffic accidents.
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LeIan
08/11/25 5:15pm
I was so nervous when I took the third driving test back then. The test content was quite comprehensive. It started with the vehicle preparation phase, where you had to walk around the car to check the tires and such. After getting in, you needed to adjust the seat and mirrors to ensure a clear view, and fasten the seatbelt. Then, starting the vehicle: turn on the turn signal, check the rearview mirror for traffic behind, and smoothly release the clutch to start without stalling. During driving, it included maintaining a speed of around 40 in a straight line without steering deviation, changing lanes by signaling, checking blind spots before turning the wheel, and slowing down early for turns, shifting to a lower gear, signaling, and looking around for road conditions. The parallel parking was the hardest part—stopping within 30 cm of the curb without crossing the line, then turning off the signal after stopping. The test also simulated emergency braking and pedestrian yield zones, with the examiner watching closely for details like not observing properly, which would result in point deductions. I felt it took dozens of practices to get familiar, especially simulating heavy traffic in urban areas. Only after passing did I understand that safe driving is no joke.
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VanRiley
09/28/25 7:03am
After taking the Level 3 driving test, I realized it assesses practical road operation, focusing on various action standards. Starting requires turning on the signal smoothly without delay. Driving straight demands maintaining stability without wobbling the steering wheel. Lane changing is crucial—signal, turn to check the blind spot, and execute only when safe; many fail here. For turns, slow down, signal, and watch for pedestrians and traffic lights. Parking by the curb requires precision within 30 cm, stopping steadily and turning off the signal. There's also simulating school zones, slowing below 30, and stopping at crosswalks to yield. Examiners check observation actions, like checking mirrors promptly, or points are deducted. Common mistakes include stalling at start or curbing the wheels during parking—practice helps avoid these. I practiced daily on urban roads before the test and finally passed. Remember, safety awareness runs through the entire process; actions should be decisive and smooth.
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DelCamila
11/12/25 2:09am
From a practical perspective, the third driving test is about road skills. Adjust the seat and mirrors before starting, use turn signals, check mirrors, and drive smoothly. During driving, maintain a straight line at steady speed, signal when changing lanes, check blind spots, and move safely. Slow down and signal when turning, and observe carefully. When parking, align precisely within 30 cm and turn off the lights. The test includes yielding to pedestrians and slowing down near schools. Pay attention to safety details, as non-standard actions lead to deductions. Practice driving on various road sections to pass successfully.
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