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What is the rhyme for the U-turn steps in Subject 3?

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Elena
07/29/25 4:57am
Here is the rhyme for the U-turn steps in Subject 3: 1. Turn on the left turn signal, check the interior and exterior rearview mirrors, observe the left side to ensure safety, then diagonally enter the lane required for the U-turn; 2. Shift to a low gear; 3. Depending on the size of the intersection, choose the timing to steer and counter-steer, controlling the vehicle speed; 4. When there is a stop and yield line marked in the U-turn area, stop and look around, then complete the U-turn after confirming safety. Additional information: Upon hearing the U-turn instruction in Subject 3, first reduce the speed to below 30 km/h and shift to 3rd gear; continue decelerating, and when the speed drops below 20 km/h, shift to 2nd gear; continue braking to decelerate, and when the speed drops below 10 km/h, shift to 1st gear.
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DeMadelyn
08/12/25 6:06pm
I remember when learning the three-point turn in driving school, the instructor taught a simple mnemonic: ‘Signal, Observe, Slow down, Turn, Cancel signal’. The first step is to turn on the left turn signal in advance to alert vehicles behind. The second step is to check the rearview mirror and look over your shoulder for blind spots, ensuring no pedestrians or vehicles are nearby—this is the most crucial part, don’t worry about taking extra time. The third step is to slow down to a low speed, shift into first or second gear, and maintain smooth control. The fourth step is to gradually turn the steering wheel for the U-turn, avoiding sudden or sharp movements to prevent losing control. Finally, turn off the signal. For practice, find an empty road and repeat the steps until you’re comfortable. During the test, stay calm and follow the procedure—it’ll be fine. Safety always comes first, especially when making a U-turn at intersections; double-check your surroundings.
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StBella
10/03/25 4:50am
I just passed the driving test not long ago, and the U-turn mantra was a great help: 'Signal, Look, Slow, Turn, Off.' 'Signal' means turning on the left turn signal at least three seconds in advance. 'Look' refers to carefully checking the rearview mirror and blind spots to ensure safety before moving. 'Slow' is reducing speed to an appropriate level and gently steering to complete the U-turn. 'Off' means don't forget to turn off the signal right after finishing. During practice, I often forgot to observe, but whenever the instructor reminded me with 'Look,' I became alert. On the test day, my heart was racing, but by following the mantra step by step, everything went smoothly. I recommend beginners practice with the mantra more often—once it becomes a habit, it can be applied in everyday driving to reduce accident risks. Practicing in residential areas or driving school grounds is the safest.
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VanSimon
11/16/25 6:29am
I've been driving for several years, and I've simplified the U-turn mantra to: 'Signal, slow down, glance, turn.' Signaling is crucial—turn on your indicator to alert others. Slowing down means reducing your speed; steady operation is more important than speed. Glancing involves turning your head to check blind spots—don't be lazy. Once you've turned, simply turn off the signal to wrap things up. I do this daily in alleys or at corners—it's safe and hassle-free. Don't think it's simple and get careless; I've seen people make U-turns without checking and nearly cause a scrape. Practice more, and you'll handle any intersection with ease.
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