What is the content of the automatic transmission subject three test?
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Automatic transmission subject three test content: preparation before getting on the car, starting, driving in a straight line, shifting gears, changing lanes, parking on the side of the road, going straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, passing pedestrian crossings, passing school areas, passing bus stops, meeting cars, overtaking, turning around, and driving at night. Test items and precautions: adjust the seat and rearview mirror before getting on the car, check whether the brake and acceleration are normal. Left and right turns and U-turns (the steering wheel cannot be moved within three seconds of turning on the turn signal, and the speed must match the gear). Passing bus stops, pedestrian crossings, and school areas (the speed cannot exceed 30 km/h, and you must look left and right to see if there are pedestrians passing). Shifting gears (complete the shifting operation within the specified time and distance). Changing lanes and overtaking (the steering wheel cannot be turned within three seconds of turning on the turn signal, and the operation must be completed within the specified time and distance). Driving in a straight line (the speed cannot be lower than 40 km/h, the steering wheel fluctuation cannot exceed three degrees, and the straight-line driving must be completed within the specified distance). Passing traffic lights (stop and wait at red lights, and use first gear when starting after stopping midway). Parking on the side of the road (choose a suitable section to park on the side of the road within the specified distance). The subject three test includes road driving skills and safe and civilized driving knowledge tests, both with a full score of 100 points. A score of 80 and 90 points respectively is required to pass. Automatic transmission is easier than manual transmission because automatic transmission only requires the D gear, and you just need to press the accelerator or brake. Since both manual and automatic transmissions are unfamiliar to beginners, it is necessary to practice hard to master the essence of the test. Without diligent practice, even an automatic transmission vehicle cannot pass the test.