What is the sequence for walking around the vehicle in Subject 3?

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LaIris
07/29/25 1:57am
In Subject 3, the walk-around the vehicle is performed counterclockwise. Additional information about the Subject 3 test: Preparations before starting the vehicle in Subject 3: First, walk around the vehicle to observe the rear road conditions and check under the vehicle, then press the sensor buttons on the vehicle in sequence. After that, open the door, adjust the seat and rearview mirror angles, and fasten the seat belt. Remember to reset the dashboard, lights, gear, and handbrake to neutral before starting the test. Subject 3 test content: Subject 3 consists of 16 items: light simulation, vehicle preparation, starting, straight-line driving, lane changing, passing through intersections, passing through crosswalks, passing through school zones, passing through bus stops, meeting vehicles, overtaking, making a U-turn, gear shifting operations, left turns at intersections, right turns at intersections, and pulling over. Among these, straight-line driving, gear shifting, and pulling over have higher failure rates, while the others are basic operations.
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DiRowan
08/12/25 11:54am
I remember when I was taking the driving test, the sequence of walking around the car for the third subject was crucial. Starting from the driver's side door, I walked counterclockwise: first checking if the right front tire had sufficient pressure and if there were any scratches on the body; then moving to the right rear to see if the taillights were working and if the license plate was clean; then turning to the left rear to similarly inspect the tires and lights; and finally reaching the left front wheel to check the condition of the front of the car. The whole process took about a minute, but it could prevent many accidents, like discovering a flat tire or non-functioning lights, which would result in an immediate Fail on the test. I suggest that beginners develop this habit during practice—it may seem minor, but it's actually the first step in ensuring driving safety. Be meticulous and don't overlook any corners; examiners pay close attention to details. Doing this regularly with your own car can really save you a lot of maintenance trouble.
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RosalieAnn
10/02/25 3:18am
As someone who just passed the third driving test, the walk-around inspection was the most nerve-wracking part for me. The sequence is fixed: starting from the driver's door, then moving counterclockwise. First, check the air pressure on the right front tire and give the body a quick glance; proceed to the right rear to inspect the brake lights and license plate; check the left rear tire similarly; take a look at the left front tire, and finally return to the starting point. It wasn't until I practiced dozens of times that I realized why this arrangement makes sense—it allows for a quick scan of the entire vehicle's condition, preventing unexpected issues during the test. For instance, during one mock test, I forgot to check the rear lights and almost failed—lesson learned. Fellow test-takers, remember to stay natural during the walk-around, don't rush or panic; examiners appreciate this kind of steadiness.
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