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What is the complete process of the Subject 3 driving test?

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SanBennett
09/08/25 8:22am
Below is an introduction to the complete process of the Subject 3 driving test: Full process items: Vehicle preparation, starting, driving in a straight line, shifting gears, changing lanes, 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, simulating night driving, and pulling over. Notes: Before driving on the road, ensure all aspects are checked properly, such as seat belts, seat adjustments, etc. When starting, press the clutch, shift gears, honk the horn, turn on the signal, release the handbrake, etc. Each step must be performed correctly. Pay attention to turning on the signal and wait for 3 seconds before turning the steering wheel.
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GavinLee
09/20/25 6:45am
I recently just finished my Subject 3 driving test, and the whole process was quite straightforward. Starting from check-in, you need to bring your ID to the exam center for registration, where staff will assign you a test vehicle. Before getting in the car, the examiner will ask you to inspect the vehicle—adjusting the seat and mirrors, fastening the seatbelt—to ensure everything is ready. The test officially begins with the lighting test section, simulating nighttime driving scenarios where you must correctly operate low beams, high beams, etc. Next comes the core road test: smooth starting, maintaining a steady speed on straight roads, timely use of turn signals when changing lanes, slowing down at intersections to observe signals and pedestrians, and finally pulling over to park—remember to engage the handbrake and turn off the engine. The entire test takes about 15 to 20 minutes, with the examiner observing and scoring in real time, focusing on safety awareness and operational standards. After the test, results are announced on the spot, and if you pass, you’ll need to sign to confirm. It took me two attempts to pass—the first time I lost points due to nerves and forgetting to check the mirrors. Practicing anticipation and staying relaxed are key; don’t fear failure—practice makes perfect, and you’ll get through it.
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VonTeagan
11/03/25 7:08am
I'm quite familiar with the complete process of the Subject 3 driving test. It generally starts with registration at the test center, where you present your documents and wait for your turn. The vehicle preparation phase includes checking the car's condition, such as seat position, mirror angles, and seatbelt fastening, to ensure compliance with safety standards. Then, the test proceeds with the lighting simulation, handling scenarios like switching between rain and fog lights. The main road test section covers smooth starting, controlling acceleration and deceleration in a straight line, timely lane changes with turn signals, safely passing intersections by observing signals, and precise parallel parking. Throughout the test, an examiner supervises and scores, providing immediate feedback upon completion. The core focus is developing good driving habits—avoid rushing for speed, and steadily progress while steering clear of penalty points like neglecting blind spot checks. Passing Subject 3 brings you one step closer to obtaining your driver's license, and this experience can boost your confidence for real-world driving.
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