What gear should you use when crossing an intersection in Subject 3?
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When crossing an intersection in Subject 3, there are several scenarios to consider. Green light with no pedestrians passing: When in 4th or 5th gear, the correct approach is to slow down, shift to 3rd gear, look left and right, and be prepared for a sudden light change or pedestrians. Green light with no pedestrians passing: When in 3rd gear, release the accelerator, lightly apply the brake, and look left and right. Green light with pedestrians passing or red light: Press the clutch, gently apply the brake to coast at low speed to the stop line, then press the brake to stop, release the clutch, release the brake, and wait patiently. Below are some tips for the Subject 3 test: Follow the instructions: Listen carefully to the voice prompts during Subject 3 and act accordingly. Do not perform any actions before the voice prompt ends; always wait until the prompt is complete before proceeding. Pay attention to special zones: In many areas, the voice prompts no longer remind you of special zones such as school zones, bus stops, and crosswalks. However, candidates must still perform corresponding deceleration or yielding operations based on the project signs and road markings. For school zones, apply the brake within 10 meters of the project sign, keeping the speed below 30 km/h. For bus stops, apply the brake within 10 meters of the project sign, keeping the speed below 30 km/h. For crosswalks, apply the brake to decelerate within 30 meters before the crosswalk, and stop if there are pedestrians crossing.