What is the speed for gear shifting in the Subject 3 driving test?
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The Subject 3 driving test requires shifting to fifth gear and maintaining a speed of 50-55 km/h in fifth gear. Below are the details regarding gear shifting: 1. First to second gear: The allowable range for first gear is 0-20 km/h, and the shift to second gear should occur at 15-20 km/h. 2. Second to third gear: The allowable range for second gear is 10-30 km/h, and the shift to third gear should occur at 25-30 km/h. 3. Third to fourth gear: The allowable range for third gear is 20-40 km/h, and the shift to fourth gear should occur at 35-40 km/h. 4. Fourth to fifth gear: The allowable range for fourth gear is 30-50 km/h, and the shift to fifth gear should occur at 45-50 km/h. Below is additional information about the Subject 3 driving test: 1. Starting: Vehicle preparation, starting, and driving straight. 2. Speed control: Gear shifting operations, changing lanes, and pulling over. 3. Turning: Going straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, and turning right at intersections. 4. Passing designated areas: Passing pedestrian crossings, school zones, and bus stops. 5. Vehicle control: Meeting other vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and driving at night.