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What steps should be paid attention to when temporarily parking in Subject 3?

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BriellaFitz
09/03/25 8:13am
Precautions: 1. Before the vehicle comes to a complete stop: Do not open the door to let passengers on or off before the vehicle is fully stopped. 2. Temporary parking: When temporarily parking on the right side, the driver must not leave immediately. If it obstructs traffic, the vehicle must be driven away quickly. 3. Special road sections: Parking is not allowed on the opposite side of obstacles, construction zones, crosswalks, or road sections with pedestrian guardrails. 4. Special terrains: Parking is prohibited on steep slopes, tunnels, narrow bridges, narrow roads, curves, railroad crossings, intersections, and within 20 meters of these locations. 5. Special buildings: Parking is not allowed in front of gas stations, emergency stations, tram stops, bus stops, fire hydrants, or fire stations (including within 30 meters of these locations), except for vehicles using these facilities.
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McBeckett
09/16/25 2:45am
Temporary parking is a crucial part of the driving test (Subject 3), and I must emphasize that location selection is key: avoid stopping near overpass exits, sharp turns, or fire lanes to prevent traffic disruptions or accidents. First, check the rearview mirror to ensure safety behind you, then activate the right turn signal to indicate your intention. Wait two seconds before gradually pulling over. Park within 30 cm of the curb, immediately apply the brakes, shift to neutral, and firmly engage the handbrake to prevent rolling. Next, turn off the engine and headlights but keep the dashboard operational. Before restarting, recheck surroundings and mirrors to confirm no pedestrians or vehicles are approaching, then activate the left turn signal and gently press the accelerator to move. With decades of driving experience, I know neglecting these small steps can easily lead to rear-end collisions or points deducted by the examiner. Especially in rainy or nighttime conditions with slippery roads and low visibility, choosing level ground for parking is safer. In short, making this a habit enhances both safety and pass rates.
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Susie
10/30/25 3:21am
What annoyed me most during driving lessons was the temporary parking procedure. The instructor kept emphasizing: first, you must choose a safe area, avoiding bus stops and intersections, or you'll fail immediately. Then signal with your turn indicator, check the distance of vehicles behind before pulling over; control the speed steadily - going too fast may cause loss of control and hit the curb. After parking, ensure wheels are parallel to the curb with no more than 30cm gap – check the mirrors several times to master it. Then shift to neutral, fully engage the handbrake, and confirm doors are locked to avoid point deductions during the test. During practice, I forgot to check surroundings a few times and almost hit a bicycle when starting – gave me quite a scare. These small details accumulate points in the License Test Phase 3, and mastering this routine makes daily driving smoother too. Don't rush, practice more to build muscle memory, and you'll pass naturally.
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Hernandez
12/13/25 3:29am
Temporary parking may seem simple, but it actually involves many safety hazards. I believe the core lies in safety assessment: first activate the right turn signal as a warning, slow down while checking the rear blind spot to ensure no electric bikes are approaching. After stopping, immediately apply the brakes, shift to neutral, and engage the handbrake to prevent accidental rolling. Before moving off, check the mirrors, especially the right side for pedestrians or obstacles, then signal and slowly depart. During exams, skipping any step leads to point deductions, such as forgetting the turn signal being misjudged as a violation. In accident reports, I often see new drivers causing chain collisions by not pulling over properly. Practice more in low-traffic areas to improve reaction speed.
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