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What is the passing score for the Road Driving Skills Test in Subject Three?

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LaLevi
08/25/2025, 11:58:38 PM

Subject Three Road Driving Skills Test requires a score of 80 to pass. Below is detailed information about the test: Test Content: The test consists of 16 items: preparation before getting on the car, simulated nighttime lighting test, starting, driving straight, shifting gears, changing lanes, pulling over, going straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, passing through pedestrian crossings, passing through school zones, passing through bus stops, meeting vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and pulling over. Test Precautions: During the test, it is necessary to check the car's appearance and safety conditions in advance, ensure the car's lights are functioning properly, strictly follow the test requirements, avoid driving over lines, and avoid speeding.

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KimberlyRose
09/08/2025, 12:57:12 AM

I've coached many people for the Driving Test Part 3, where the passing score is 90 out of 100. The test includes maneuvers like pulling over, changing lanes, and overtaking, where no mistakes are allowed in any segment. Minor errors like failing to signal deduct 5 to 10 points, while major mistakes such as wheels crossing the line result in immediate failure. Students often overlook details when nervous, so I recommend more road practice to simulate the test flow and familiarize with traffic rules. Passing with 90 points requires high concentration to ensure safe driving. If you don't pass the first time, don't be discouraged—you can retake the test after a week or two. Gaining experience through regular practice is key; don't rush operations, as solid driving skills will naturally lead to success.

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VonMason
10/22/2025, 01:01:30 AM

I just passed the Road Test (Subject 3) and I'm so happy! The passing score is 90. During the exam, my starting procedure was fine, but I almost forgot to check the mirrors when changing lanes, which cost me some points and nearly made me fail. A reminder to everyone: Subject 3 tests real-road driving skills, including parking distance, turning signals, and other details. It's best to practice with friends or under instructor guidance. Don't be too nervous - staying calm makes it easier to score high. Retakes are available but waste time and money. Overall, 90 points isn't too difficult as long as you practice basic maneuvers and maintain good control.

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OCassidy
12/05/2025, 12:24:43 AM

I've been driving for over a decade and passed my driving test (Subject 3) with 90 points back then. This test emphasizes safe driving, with strict requirements like maintaining straight-line driving without deviation and slowing down to observe at intersections. The penalty system is stringent - minor mistakes can accumulate quickly and become dangerous. I remember during my test, my focus was strictly on obeying traffic rules and avoiding speeding. My advice for beginners: don't just memorize theory, spend more time behind the wheel to develop vehicle familiarity. Road conditions vary greatly, so practice responding to unexpected situations. The high passing score ensures every licensed driver is road-ready. Once you pass, you're authorized to drive independently - a significant responsibility that demands serious commitment.

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OHope
01/25/2026, 01:46:12 AM

My son is learning to drive, and I know that a score of 90 is required to pass the Subject 3 test. With many test items, he failed the first time due to nervousness and was penalized for stopping beyond the limit. I comforted him by saying that more practice and steadiness would lead to success. I often accompany him during simulated driving practice, emphasizing details like signaling and observation. The retake policy allows for rescheduling, but don't rely on it. As a parent, I remind him to stay calm and that safety comes first, which is more important than the score. Driving skills are a lifelong matter; although passing with 90 points is challenging, it hones patience. Encourage more and apply less pressure—accumulating real-road experience is the key.

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DelJosiah
04/21/2026, 12:32:19 AM

Working at a driving school, the passing score for the Subject 3 driving test is 90 out of 100. The exam process includes appointment scheduling, on-site test driving, and real-time scoring. Tasks such as starting the vehicle and reversing are prone to errors, with deductions based on traffic laws; violations like running a red light result in immediate failure. A common issue is insufficient preparation among students, who are advised to familiarize themselves with the test route and vehicle conditions beforehand. If unsuccessful on the first attempt, a retake can be scheduled but requires a one-week interval. The driving skills test emphasizes practical safety, and the high passing threshold of 90 points aims to filter out qualified drivers. Ensuring ample practice to minimize mistakes increases the chances of passing smoothly.

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