
The road test items for B2 driver's license (Subject 3) include: vehicle preparation, starting, straight-line driving, gear shifting operations, lane changing, pulling over, going straight through intersections, left turns at intersections, right turns at intersections, passing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and nighttime driving. According to the appendix of the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses": A B2 license allows driving heavy and medium-duty trucks; heavy and medium-duty special-purpose vehicles. Other permitted vehicle types include: C1, C2, C3, C4, M. B2 Subject 3 precautions: Starting: Close the door, fasten seat belt, turn on left signal, engage 2nd gear, honk three times, check left mirror, slowly release clutch while accelerating and release parking brake to start, no rolling back; Going straight through intersections: Speed between 20-30 km/h, no crossing yellow lines; Bus stops: Speed between 20-30 km/h, no crossing yellow lines; Right turns at intersections: Signal left 3 seconds in advance, speed between 20-30 km/h, no crossing lines; Lane changing: Signal left 3 seconds in advance, speed between 20-30 km/h, no crossing edge lines; Overtaking: Signal left 3 seconds in advance, speed between 20-30 km/h, no crossing edge lines; Left turns at intersections: Signal left 3 seconds in advance, speed between 20-30 km/h, no crossing lines; Passing school zones: Speed between 20-30 km/h, no crossing lines, no honking; Straight-line driving: Shift to 5th gear when speed exceeds 40 km/h, maintain speed above 40 km/h, no crossing lines; Accelerating: Shift to 5th gear when speed exceeds 40 km/h, maintain speed above 40 km/h, no crossing lines; U-turns: Choose appropriate section, signal right to move to rightmost lane and stop, signal left, shift to 2nd gear, two forward and one reverse to complete U-turn, no rolling back; Pulling over: Signal right for 3 seconds before pulling over, right wheels within 30 cm of roadside, apply parking brake, shift to neutral. B2 Subject 3 scoring criteria: Immediate failure for: Not wearing seat belt properly; Blocking or turning off in-vehicle audio/video monitoring devices; Not following examiner's instructions; Rolling back more than 30 cm when starting; Gear and speed mismatch causing engine RPM too high/low; Failing to engage gear twice consecutively while driving; Coasting in neutral; Not following traffic lights/signs/markings; Not maintaining proper speed; Driving over solid center lines or lane edge lines; Driving on lane dividers for over 15 seconds; Changing two or more lanes consecutively; Parking in no-parking zones like crosswalks or grids; Missing scheduled test time. 10-point deductions for: Rolling back less than 30 cm when starting; Wrong gear when starting/driving; Not using or misusing turn signals before starting/turning/changing lanes/overtaking/parking; Signaling less than 3 seconds before maneuvers; Stalling engine once due to improper operation. Vehicle preparation: Failure to counterclockwise around vehicle to inspect appearance and surroundings results in failure. Immediate failure during starting for: Insufficient brake pressure; Door not fully closed; Gear not in neutral when starting engine; Starting without releasing parking brake uncorrected. 10-point deductions for: Starting without releasing parking brake but correcting promptly; Not releasing starter switch promptly after engine starts. Gear shifting: Not shifting smoothly as instructed results in failure; Speed-gear mismatch deducts 10 points. Pulling over: Vehicle over right edge line or crosswalk when stopped results in failure; Not closing door after exiting deducts 10 points; Vehicle over 30 cm from right edge deducts 10 points; Not applying parking brake fully deducts 10 points; Releasing foot brake before parking brake deducts 10 points; Not turning off engine before exiting deducts 5 points. Going straight/left/right at intersections: Not slowing or stopping to observe properly results in failure. Passing crosswalks/school zones/bus stops: Not slowing properly results in failure.

I just passed the B2 Subject 3 driving test, and it felt quite comprehensive. The test starts with pre-driving preparations: checking around the vehicle, adjusting the seat and mirrors, and fastening the seatbelt. Then comes the start-off, which must be smooth without hesitation to avoid jerking. During straight-line driving, maintain a steady speed and direction without wobbling—the examiner watches for signs of flustered control. Lane changing is a key point: signal first, check mirrors and blind spots, and only proceed when safe. Approach intersections by slowing down, carefully observing traffic lights and pedestrian movements—no reckless rushing. Yield or slow down before crosswalks, school zones, and bus stops, especially watching for buses pulling over. Oncoming vehicles require proactive yielding to maintain distance; overtaking demands gap first, then decisive execution. U-turns need wide, safe sections of road. Finally, pull over accurately to conclude. Throughout, safety awareness and practical reflexes are central—repeated mock practice helps ease nerves.

I've been driving for over a decade. The B2 license Category 3 test primarily assesses your practical road skills. The test items include pre-driving vehicle inspection, smooth ignition and startup without jerking. Straight-line driving evaluates your control stability - maintain speed between 40-50 km/h without unnecessary steering wheel movements. When changing lanes, use turn signals, check mirrors and blind spots to ensure no hazards behind. Intersection handling is crucial: slow down, observe traffic signals and pedestrian flow to avoid rear-end collisions. Yield unconditionally at crosswalks and school zones, and reduce speed near bus stops. Keep right during oncoming traffic with safe spacing, choose proper overtaking opportunities decisively, and complete U-turns only in permitted areas. Parking should be precise and steady without hitting curbs. These test components are designed to cultivate driver responsibility and safety habits. Decades of driving experience taught me that details determine accident rates - review these key points regularly after passing.

Subject 3 of the driving test assesses practical driving skills, covering multiple scenarios. The vehicle preparation is a fundamental step, checking if lights and horn are functioning properly; the starting operation requires smoothly releasing the clutch while coordinating with the throttle. Straight-line driving needs to maintain a specified speed without steering; changing lanes must be executed within three seconds after turning on the indicator, followed by observation; when approaching intersections, reduce to an appropriate speed and check signals by looking left and right; slow down directly and yield when passing pedestrian crossings or school zones, and pay attention to passenger conditions at bus stops; during oncoming traffic, actively move to the right to maintain a safe distance; overtaking requires confirming the rearview mirror first, then safely passing; perform U-turns on open road sections to avoid congestion; align the position and stop steadily when pulling over. The entire process emphasizes vehicle control and environmental judgment skills, and it is recommended to practice simulating complex traffic conditions.

The B2 Subject 3 test items are very practical, such as checking the vehicle condition before getting in, starting smoothly to avoid stalling. Straight-line driving tests your ability to maintain directional stability and match speed; changing lanes requires turn signals and blind spot checks without fail; intersections require slowing down to prevent accidents and obeying traffic light rules; pedestrian crossings and school zones prioritize yielding to pedestrians; approaching bus stops requires caution; maintaining safe spacing when meeting vehicles; choosing open opportunities for overtaking; executing U-turns in sections; parking precisely and steadily by the roadside. During overall practice, pay more attention to common mistakes like mirror usage and sudden braking, and simulating different road conditions in advance can reduce exam errors.

When I took the B2 License Subject 3 test, the items included: preparing to board the vehicle, starting smoothly, controlling the direction in a straight line without deviation; signaling and checking blind spots when changing lanes; slowing down at intersections to observe signals and pedestrian movements, never running a red light; yielding directly at crosswalks and school zones; being cautious of buses at bus stops; safely avoiding oncoming vehicles without getting too close; choosing the right moment to overtake; performing U-turns in spacious areas; and aligning properly when pulling over to park. The exam focuses on safety and quick reactions—my friend lost points last time for forgetting to turn off the signal. While these items may seem numerous, they become simple once they become habits. The key to driving is prevention first, not rushing to handle situations.


