What is the procedure for making a U-turn in Subject 3 of the driving test?
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Subject 3, which includes the road driving skills test and the safety and civilized driving knowledge test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. It is the abbreviation for the road driving skills and safety and civilized driving knowledge test subjects in the motor vehicle driver's test. If you need to make a U-turn, first observe the road conditions. If there is a distance from the vehicle ahead or no vehicle ahead, apply the brakes to slow down, reducing the speed to below 30 km/h. Then shift to 3rd gear, turn on the left turn signal, and look over your shoulder to observe the left rearview mirror to confirm rear traffic safety. After 3 seconds, perform the lane change operation, gradually moving into the U-turn lane. You cannot change two or more lanes continuously; you can only change one lane at a time. When making a U-turn, steer the wheel smoothly and moderately, avoiding turning or returning the steering wheel too early or too late, which could result in too large or too small a turning angle.
I just passed the driving test (Subject 3) not long ago, and the U-turn procedure is still fresh in my memory. I remember the instructor repeatedly reminded us: first, check the rearview mirror and blind spots on both sides to ensure there are no vehicles or pedestrians before proceeding. Then, activate the left turn signal for at least three seconds to indicate your intention, gradually slow down, and find a safe spot like an intersection to make the turn. Never perform a U-turn on a curve or in a narrow area, and ensure the maneuver is smooth and steady. After completing the U-turn, promptly accelerate back to normal speed. During the test, I was penalized for forgetting to check the blind spot, but practice makes perfect, and safety always comes first. Now, I’ve made it a habit in daily driving to minimize accident risks—it’s truly essential.