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What is the appropriate speed for overtaking in Subject 3?

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LeLayla
07/29/25 4:40am

Speed should be controlled at 35 km/h. During the Subject 3 driving test, there is a clear speed limit, which should not exceed 40 km/h. Therefore, when overtaking, as long as the speed is below this limit, it is acceptable. It is crucial to be decisive when overtaking and to use the turn signal. Below is an introduction to the content of the Subject 3 test: The road driving skills test for Subject 3 generally includes: vehicle preparation, light simulation test, starting, driving in a straight line, gear shifting operations, changing lanes, pulling over, driving straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, crossing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and nighttime driving. 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.

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EverlyDella
08/12/25 5:21pm

During my Category 3 driving test, I paid special attention to controlling the speed when overtaking. The instructor repeatedly emphasized maintaining an appropriate speed without being erratic. Generally, keeping it between 55 to 60 km/h is ideal—about 10 to 20 km/h faster than the vehicle being overtaken, but never exceeding the speed limit of the road section. During the test, the speed limit is usually 60 km/h, and exceeding it results in immediate point deductions. During practice, I once accelerated too slowly, only reaching 50 km/h, and almost got rear-ended by the car behind. Another time, I accelerated too aggressively to 65 km/h, causing the car to wobble and getting criticized for unsafe driving. The key is smooth acceleration: first signal with the turn indicator, check the side mirrors to confirm no cars are approaching, then proceed. Maintaining steady speed control demonstrates driving skill and leaves a strong impression on the examiner. I practiced this way during regular road sessions too, simulating the scenario multiple times to find the right rhythm and ensure safety. After overtaking, promptly return to the original lane without hesitation—this makes passing the test much easier.

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AdrianaLynn
10/03/25 3:52am

Overtaking Speed Advice Based on long-term experience, I recommend keeping the overtaking speed around 55 km/h as the most reliable approach. Just maintain about 10 km/h faster than the vehicle ahead—never accelerate too aggressively. The test route has a 60 km/h speed limit; exceeding it is dangerous and will result in penalty points. Conversely, speeds below 40 km/h disrupt traffic flow, and examiners may perceive hesitation in your overtaking. When executing the maneuver, first activate the left turn signal, check mirrors and blind spots for clear traffic, then accelerate smoothly to overtake without rushing back into the lane. Maintain consistent speed throughout to project confidence. Passing the test isn't just about speed—proper signal usage and observational details matter significantly; mastering these subtleties boosts scores noticeably. In daily driving, speed matching is fundamental to safety—cultivate this habit for lifelong benefit, and never neglect basic training.

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Pinto
11/16/25 5:30am

During my driving test for Subject 3, the instructor said maintaining a speed of 50 to 55 km/h when overtaking is simple and practical. The speed limit for the test is around 60 km/h, so it's fine to go a bit faster when overtaking slower vehicles, like adding 10 km/h to reach 50 km/h from 40 km/h, but don't exceed the speed limit. During the maneuver, signal, observe, confirm, then accelerate without hesitation, ensuring enough safe distance is the most crucial. I was nervous at first, but with more practice, it became easier. Keeping the speed steady makes the examiner feel you're reliable, ensuring a smooth test with no issues. Practice more on the test route, familiarize yourself with the rules, and perform confidently without overcomplicating things.

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VonBennett
01/06/26 7:08am

Overtaking speed must be carefully controlled within a relatively safe range. When I drive, I always keep my speed within 10 km/h faster than the car in front without exceeding the speed limit of 60. Going too fast (above 55) can easily lead to loss of control, while going too slow (below 50) is unsafe – this is a key point for penalty in driving tests. First, turn on the indicator, observe the surroundings to ensure no risks, then accelerate smoothly. The key is to maintain stable speed. Test details such as checking the rearview mirror before overtaking, returning to the original lane promptly after overtaking, and keeping speed variations small are more appreciated by examiners. Safety first – matching speed can prevent accidents. Remember this well during practice, and the test will be easier.

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