What is the shifting speed?

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ElliotDella
07/30/25 9:10am
The speed range for first gear is 10-20km/h, second gear corresponds to 20-30km/h, third gear matches 30-40km/h, and fourth gear aligns with 40-50km/h. Below are specific details about Subject 3: Gear-speed mismatch: During Subject 3 driving test, vehicles typically operate in third gear, but the speed must not exceed 40km/h in this gear, otherwise it will be judged as "gear-speed mismatch" with a 10-point deduction. Retake policy: For the Subject 3 road driving skills test, candidates have five examination appointment opportunities in total. After each appointment, they can take one regular test and one retake. If the candidate doesn't attend the retake or fails it again, they must schedule a new examination.
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