What items are tested in the C1 License Subject 3 exam?

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VanCooper
07/29/25 11:45pm
The C1 license Subject 3 exam includes the following items: vehicle preparation, starting, driving straight, shifting gears, changing lanes, pulling over, going straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, crossing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and driving at night. According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses," the scope of vehicles that can be driven with a C1 license includes: small and micro passenger vehicles with a total weight not exceeding 4.5 tons; light and micro cargo vehicles, with the total length of the cargo vehicle not exceeding 6 meters; light, small, and micro special-purpose vehicles; small passenger vehicles with a seating capacity of 9 or fewer people, meaning vehicles with 9 or more seats cannot be driven. A C1 license also allows driving vehicles covered under C2, C3, and C4 license categories. Key points to note for the C1 Subject 3 exam are as follows: Pre-exam preparation: Walk around the vehicle once before getting in and pause near the monitoring area. Light simulation: Check if the light switches are reset before starting the simulation test. Starting: Always observe the surrounding traffic environment before starting. While driving: Keep your gaze straight ahead and avoid following other vehicles too closely. Details on the penalty points for the C1 license Subject 3 exam are as follows: Failing to observe the traffic behind and to the right via the rearview and side mirrors before stopping results in failure. Failing to stop within the specified distance after the examiner gives the instruction to pull over results in failure. If the vehicle body exceeds the right edge of the road or the sidewalk edge after stopping, it results in failure. Failing to observe the side and rear traffic before opening the door after stopping results in failure. Not using or incorrectly using the turn signal before stopping deducts 10 points. Turning the steering wheel less than 3 seconds after activating the turn signal before stopping deducts 10 points. If the vehicle body is more than 30 cm away from the right edge of the road or the sidewalk edge after stopping, it deducts 10 points. Not tightening the parking brake lever after stopping deducts 10 points. Releasing the foot brake before tightening the parking brake lever deducts 10 points. Not turning off the engine before getting out deducts 5 points.
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CodyFitz
08/16/25 3:01am
During my C1 license driving test (Subject 3), I was quite nervous. The test items included pre-driving checks on lights and vehicle condition, followed by smooth starting operations. During straight-line driving, I had to control the speed within limits. When changing lanes, I needed to repeatedly check mirrors and use turn signals. At intersections, I had to wait for traffic lights and watch for pedestrians, while slowing down in advance for bus stops and school zones. During oncoming vehicle encounters, maintaining safe distance was crucial, and I had to signal before overtaking after ensuring safety. For U-turns, finding the right position without occupying lanes was important, and finally, parking within 30cm of the curb. The entire road test assessed practical driving skills - I lost points for missing blind spot checks during lane changes but managed to adjust. I recommend practicing urban road simulations more. For night tests, lighting control is examined, while daytime tests require attention to action continuity.
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VonSawyer
10/19/25 3:50am
I have experienced the C1 Subject 3 driving test, which primarily includes vehicle inspection, starting operation, straight-line driving, lane changing, passing intersections, slowing down near bus stops and schools, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and pulling over. Each segment tests basic driving skills—for example, failing to signal when starting may result in point deductions, and passing intersections requires attention to traffic lights and blind spots. During practice, it's best to focus on checking mirrors when changing lanes and controlling parking distances. Taking several mock tests can boost confidence. During the actual test, the examiner monitors details closely; if you make a mistake, stay calm and correct it promptly. Pulling over is particularly challenging, so practice position calibration more. Remember, the night test also includes light-switching actions, while the daytime test has a simpler process but emphasizes safety protocols.
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