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What is the sequence of preparation actions for Subject 3?

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Aaron
07/29/2025, 01:41:54 PM

Subject 3 preparation actions include walking around the vehicle, adjusting the seat, adjusting the rearview mirrors, and fastening the seatbelt. Below are detailed introductions to these preparation actions: Walking around the vehicle: Before getting into the car, you need to walk around the vehicle to inspect its exterior and the surrounding environment. The inspection sequence involves walking from the driver's side towards the rear of the vehicle to observe and ensure there are no factors that could affect starting. Only then should you get into the car. Adjusting the seat: Sit upright with both hands on the steering wheel, ensuring your wrists can comfortably rest on it. Then, press the clutch pedal all the way down with your left foot and place your right foot on the brake pedal with enough force to operate it. Use this posture to adjust the seat back and its forward/backward position. Adjusting the rearview mirrors: For the left rearview mirror, adjust it so that the sky and ground each occupy half of the mirror, with the car body occupying about 1/4 of the mirror surface. For the right rearview mirror, adjust it so that the sky occupies only 1/4, and the car body also occupies 1/4. The central rearview mirror should have the ground and sky each occupying half. Fastening the seatbelt: Finally, check that all light switches are in the off position to avoid losing points due to incorrect light activation after starting the vehicle. Then, fasten your seatbelt and prepare to start the vehicle.

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LeMorgan
08/14/2025, 05:07:15 AM

Last time I took the driving test for Subject 3, the preparation sequence was quite meticulous. Before getting into the car, I walked around it to check the condition, including tire pressure and whether the lights were functioning properly. Once inside, I immediately adjusted the seat height and angle to ensure comfortable access to the accelerator and brake pedals. Then, I adjusted the rearview mirrors to a position where I could clearly see the rear view, avoiding blind spots. Buckling the seatbelt was a must, with the buckle making a click sound to secure it. Next, I prepared for the light operation section, confirming the steering wheel position for easy switching of light modes. I practiced this entire process several times in advance to develop habitual movements, avoiding panic and mistakes during the test. Mental preparation was also crucial—I took deep breaths to relax and not let nervousness affect my performance. After all, Subject 3 is the foundation of the actual road test, where safety comes first. Paying attention to details is key to passing smoothly. I recommend reviewing the entire process in a quiet place before the test.

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MaciMarie
10/13/2025, 04:28:54 AM

I've taken the driving test several times, and the sequence of preparatory actions for Subject 3 is actually not complicated: First, walk around the car to briefly check the surroundings, don't drag your time; after getting in, adjust the seat and rearview mirrors, focusing on making the mirrors show the road behind; after fastening the seatbelt, wait quietly for the light test to begin. Mentally, stay calm, and make your movements natural and smooth, don't dawdle or rush. I found that I often forgot to adjust the rearview mirrors, causing problems when reversing, so I later developed the habit of adjusting the mirrors before fastening the seatbelt. An additional reminder is to pay attention to the vehicle's condition, such as checking that there are no warning lights on the dashboard to avoid mistakes during the test. Doing more simulation practice can boost confidence, don't underestimate these basic steps.

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VonLila
11/26/2025, 09:38:23 PM

From practical experience, the preparation sequence for Subject 3 is quite practical: walk around the vehicle to inspect body safety; adjust the seat and mirrors to a comfortable position after getting in; fasten the seat belt to ensure it's secure; then prepare for light operations and wait for the examiner's instructions. The key is to develop muscle memory, such as fine-tuning mirror angles multiple times. During the test, don't neglect the sequence of steps due to nervousness. Once these habits are formed, they will also benefit daily driving.

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Shirley
11/26/2025, 09:40:32 PM

During the preparation for the driving test (Subject 3), I take my time with each step: First, I carefully walk around the car to inspect the tires and chassis; then, I adjust the seat to the most comfortable position, ensuring my hands can easily control the steering wheel; the rearview mirrors must be aligned to see the position of the rear wheels; after fastening the seatbelt, I check that the light buttons are functioning properly; finally, I take a deep breath to relax. Safety is the top priority, and during every practice session, I remind myself to perform each action precisely, avoiding haste that could compromise stability.

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DeGriffin
01/16/2026, 11:06:10 PM

My preparation sequence for the third driving test: Walk around the car randomly before getting in; Quickly adjust the seat and mirror positions once inside; Click the seatbelt securely; Then wait for the light test. Don't be too nervous, move decisively; After getting familiar, it's easily completed. The key is practicing multiple times to form instinctive reactions, and avoid minor mistakes during the test.

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