What does the Subject 3 test include?

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Tabitha
07/24/25 7:35pm
Subject 3 consists of 16 specific items as follows: vehicle preparation, starting, driving straight, gear shifting operations, changing lanes, going straight through intersections, crossing pedestrian crossings, passing bus stops, passing school zones, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, pulling over, and night driving. The following are precautions for the Subject 3 test: 1. If a candidate fails the fingerprint verification, they must exit the vehicle to re-register their fingerprint before rejoining the queue for the test. 2. If a candidate's score falls below the passing threshold during the test, the system will automatically prompt them to pull over. Once the pulling over maneuver is completed, the system will indicate the next test. 3. After completing all required test items and driving a distance exceeding 3 kilometers, the system will automatically prompt the candidate to pull over. Upon hearing the instruction, the candidate should choose a clear curb (or solid road edge line) along the test route and safely complete the pulling over maneuver. The system will then announce the test results. 4. When walking around the vehicle to inspect its exterior and surroundings, maintain a distance within 1 meter from the vehicle body to ensure the accuracy of radar signal detection.
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