What items are required for the Subject 3 driving test?
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Subject 3 driving test requires candidates to bring their original ID card. Relevant details are as follows: 1. Test content: The road driving skills assessment for Subject 3 typically includes: pre-drive preparation, lighting simulation test, starting, straight-line driving, gear shifting operations, lane changing, parking by the roadside, going straight through intersections, left turns at intersections, right turns at intersections, crossing pedestrian crossings, and passing school zones. 2. Scoring criteria: During Subject 3, the matching speed for third gear should generally be between 25km/h-35km/h, with a minimum not lower than 20km/h and a maximum not exceeding 40km/h.
I just passed the Subject 3 test, and I still remember clearly what to bring. The ID card is the top priority—without it, you can't take the test. I almost forgot mine in my wallet. Then, the exam reservation slip or notice issued by the driving school must also be taken, as the examiner verifies your identity before letting you into the car. Wearing well-fitting sports shoes is especially important to avoid foot slippage when operating the clutch. I also recommend bringing a bottle of water, as the waiting time at the test site can be long, but don’t drink too much to avoid needing the restroom. Keep a relaxed mindset and take a few deep breaths before the test. Arrive at the test site half an hour early to familiarize yourself with the environment—don’t be like me, who was scolded for being five minutes late the first time. Finally, if the driving school requires other documents, such as a medical form or a learner’s permit, be sure to prepare a copy in case of loss. These small details can help make the test go much smoother.