What is the complete process of the San Keng Subject 3 driving test in Qingyuan?

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MacDamian
07/24/25 6:35pm
The process of the Subject 3 driving test includes the following steps: Candidates arrive at the waiting area, queue to collect their numbers, undergo verification at the verification point, enter the examination area, board the vehicle, prepare, start the test, sign to confirm their test results upon leaving, and check their test results upon departure. Additional information: Test items: Automatic detection and evaluation (please correctly turn on the lights within 5 seconds after hearing the voice prompt). Notes: Walk around the vehicle to inspect its appearance and the surrounding environment, ensuring you hear the prompt "An object has been detected passing by." Night test considerations: When following a vehicle closely in the same direction, use (low beam). When passing sharp curves, slopes, arched bridges, pedestrian crossings, or intersections without traffic signals, use (high/low beam switching). When meeting another vehicle, use (low beam). When passing through intersections, use (high/low beam switching). When overtaking, use (high/low beam switching).
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SamuelLee
08/11/25 10:22am
When I took the Subject 3 driving test in Qingyuan Sankeng, the process was super nerve-wracking but incredibly rewarding. It started with registration—bringing my ID to the sign-in point and waiting in line for my number. While waiting, I glanced at the test route map to ease my anxiety. Once in the car, the first steps were adjusting the seat and mirrors, fastening the seatbelt, and then the examiner tested my light operations—left turn signal, right turn signal, and emergency hazard lights. These had to be memorized perfectly; one mistake meant an instant fail. Next was starting the car and hitting the road: signaling, checking mirrors, and driving smoothly. For the straight-line driving section, I had to maintain 60 km/h with minimal steering adjustments. Changing lanes required signaling for 3 seconds, checking blind spots by turning my head, and only then steering. At intersections, I slowed down and checked both sides for pedestrians and traffic. Sankeng’s roads are wide but have curves, so I took tight turns to avoid crossing lines. Mid-test, I smoothly executed gear shifts (manual transmission drivers must avoid stalling). For the final parallel parking, I aligned slowly and stopped within 30 cm to pass. The 15-minute test ended with the examiner silently noting mistakes—minor ones deducted points, major ones meant failure. Passing made me realize how crucial safe habits are. My advice: practice the Sankeng route in advance, control speed, and stay observant.
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