What is the speed requirement for the automatic transmission in Subject 3?

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McJasper
07/25/25 1:17am
In the automatic transmission Subject 3 exam, there is a section where you need to accelerate to over 45 km/h and maintain that speed for 3 seconds; the straight-line driving test requires maintaining a speed of around 35 km/h; other test sections (such as passing bus stops, school zones, crosswalks, etc.) require braking to pass; normal road sections do not have a specified speed, just do not exceed 30 km/h. Subject 3: Includes the road driving skills test and the safety and civilized driving knowledge test, which are part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. It is the abbreviation for the road driving skills and safety and civilized driving knowledge test in the motor vehicle driver's examination. The content of the road driving skills test varies for different permitted driving models. Content of the road driving skills test in Subject 3: Preparation before getting on the vehicle, light simulation test, starting, straight-line driving, gear shifting operation, lane changing, pulling over, going straight through intersections, left turns at intersections, right turns at intersections, passing crosswalks, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting vehicles, overtaking, U-turns, and night driving.
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DeEvelyn
08/10/25 4:05pm
As an experienced driving instructor who has trained many students, the most challenging part of the automatic transmission Category 3 test is speed control. You must fully understand the test requirements: during the straight-line driving section, you must reach at least 30km/h, otherwise the system will judge it as a failure. When passing bus stops or school zones, you need to slow down below 30km/h—this can’t be overlooked. On normal road sections, maintain a steady speed between 30-50km/h, and always watch for speed limit signs in the test area. I remember one time when a student failed because he only drove at 25km/h during the straight-line section. Later, we specifically practiced speed control until he passed. Test vehicles are equipped with speed sensors that trigger an alarm below 20km/h, and prolonged low-speed driving will also result in penalties. I recommend focusing on practicing 40km/h speed control during training—practice makes perfect. Always drive according to test standards to build good habits, as consistency is key.
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LeRonan
08/10/25 4:06pm
I just got my automatic transmission driver's license last month, and the speed requirements for Subject 3 are still fresh in my memory. The instructor repeatedly emphasized three speed ranges: straight-line driving must reach 30-40 km/h, school intersections must slow down to 20-30 km/h, and maintaining 35 km/h on regular road sections is the safest. During the test, I kept my eyes on the dashboard, afraid of speeding or going too slow. Pulling over must be done slowly below 10 km/h—once during practice, I went slightly faster and got scolded by the instructor. You need to slow down 30 meters before a crosswalk; these details are written in the manual, but the actual operation is nerve-wracking. I strongly recommend practicing maintaining 40 km/h in a closed area—it will make the test much easier. Don’t use cruise control; our test center outright bans it. Remember, two speed alarm beeps mean an instant fail, so be extra careful.
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