What is the reason for deducting 10 points due to incorrect driving posture?

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StellaAnn
07/30/25 7:35am
Subject 3 driving posture deduction reasons include looking down at the gear shift, shifting too quickly, staying in neutral for too long, not stepping on the accelerator promptly when starting, etc. Below are some Subject 3 exam techniques: Follow instruction prompts: Listen carefully to the Subject 3 voice broadcast instructions, then act according to the prompts. Remember not to perform operations before the voice broadcast ends; you must wait until the broadcast finishes before proceeding to the next step. Pay attention to special zones: In many areas, voice broadcasts no longer remind candidates of special zones such as school areas, bus stops, and crosswalks. However, candidates must perform corresponding deceleration or yielding operations based on roadside project signs and road markings. For school zones, apply brakes within 10 meters of the project sign with speed below 30km/h. For bus stops, apply brakes within 10 meters of the project sign with speed below 30km/h. For crosswalks, decelerate by applying brakes within 30 meters before the crosswalk, and stop to yield if pedestrians are crossing.
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