
Precautions for crossing intersections in Subject 3 are as follows: 1. Passing through signal-controlled intersections: When encountering a traffic light ahead during the test, decelerate in advance and shift to second gear. If there are vehicles waiting for the green light ahead, maintain a proper distance from the vehicle in front, stop the car, pull the handbrake, shift to neutral, and wait. When passing through the intersection, pay attention to decelerating and yielding to pedestrians. 2. Passing through intersections without signal control: When passing through intersections without signal control, decelerate in advance. If there are pedestrians ahead, give way and avoid honking to hurry them. 3. Intersections with traffic signs: When encountering intersections without signal control but with traffic signs or markings, always follow the instructions, maintain a proper distance from the vehicle in front, and yield to pedestrians. 4. Intersections without traffic signs: When passing through intersections without traffic signs or traffic lights, be extra cautious, decelerate in advance, shift down, stay alert to all directions, and proceed slowly.

During the road test (Subject 3), I paid special attention to safety observation when crossing intersections. I slowed down in advance and turned my head left and right to observe traffic conditions, ensuring there were no pedestrians or other vehicles interfering with the passage. Even when encountering a green light, I prepared to brake and slow down to prevent sudden e-bikes or pedestrians running red lights. I avoided changing lanes arbitrarily at intersections, strictly followed lane markings, and remained vigilant about traffic signal changes. Remember during the test—never rush through a yellow light; it's better to stop safely and wait for the next green cycle.

As someone who just got my driver's license, what I feared most during the intersection part of Subject 3 was stalling or forgetting to tap the brakes. The instructor always reminded us to coordinate the clutch and throttle properly, slow down and downshift in advance when approaching an intersection, and maintain a steady speed in second gear to pass through. At crosswalks, whether there are pedestrians or not, you must noticeably reduce speed and look left and right - these small details all count during the exam. When practicing at night, remember to switch lights to alert others, don't just foolishly charge straight through.

When approaching an intersection, always remember traffic rules: first observe the traffic signals - stop at red lights, proceed at green lights, and slow down to stop when the yellow light appears. Pay attention to road markings and directional arrows, and avoid changing lanes over solid lines. If there's a yield sign, actively stop to give way to vehicles on the main road and pedestrians. During the test, always follow the examiner's instructions regarding turn signals, activate them at least three seconds before turning, and check the rearview mirror to confirm safety.


