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What to Bring for the Driving Test (Subject 3)?

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MacGavin
07/24/25 9:02am
ID card. Here is the relevant information: Users only need to bring an ID card for queuing and entering the examination site, followed by verification in the vehicle. No other documents are required, as additional materials are only needed for Subject 4. A valid original ID card or a valid original temporary ID card is necessary. For those applying for a driver's license outside their registered residence, a valid original local residence permit is also required. Additional information: Notes: During the test, follow the voice prompts for operations. In the straight-line driving test, due to the higher speed, the direction is prone to deviation. It is essential to look far ahead and avoid gripping the steering wheel too tightly. Pay attention to road markings and reference points along the way.
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AshleyLee
08/11/25 1:27am
For the driving test (Subject 3), there are several key items you must bring—don’t overlook them. Your ID card is the most crucial; without it, you won’t even be allowed into the test center, as the examiners check strictly. Also, bring your learner’s permit or the certificate issued by the driving school to prove you’ve undergone formal training. I recommend carrying a spare pair of glasses—if you’re nearsighted and can’t read road signs or the dashboard clearly, mistakes are likely. Keep around 100-200 yuan in cash for water or parking fees at the test center. Wear comfortable flat shoes for better control of the brake and clutch, and avoid new shoes to prevent discomfort. Mental preparation is equally important: get a good night’s sleep before the test, stay calm during the exam, and frequently check mirrors and use turn signals. Arrive 30 minutes early to familiarize yourself with the environment. If you fail, don’t lose heart—a few more practice sessions will help you pass. Careful preparation of these details will significantly boost your confidence and success rate.
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DeColeman
09/25/25 2:36am
When I took the driving test (Subject 3), the things I brought were quite simple, but you can't afford to make mistakes. Your ID card and learner's permit are mandatory—the examiner checks them to confirm your eligibility. I always wore my glasses; failing to see the lines or signs clearly during the test due to poor vision would be disastrous—a friend of mine learned this the hard way by forgetting theirs. Carry some small change, around 20-30 yuan is enough, for buying water during long waits to calm your nerves. Wear lightweight sneakers, avoid slippers or high heels, as they can hinder pedal control. I recommend packing your bag a few nights before the test to avoid last-minute chaos. Arrive early to check in and queue up, and stay focused during the briefing. Keeping calm with deep breaths is crucial—nervousness can make you forget to signal or check blind spots. If the test goes well, smile and thank the examiner—these small details can earn bonus points. With all these items prepared, Subject 3 isn’t as scary as it seems. Master the skills, and passing will come naturally.
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SanBarrett
11/08/25 4:42am
The items to bring for the Subject 3 driving test are few but crucial. Both your ID card and learner's permit are indispensable, as the examiner will need them for identity verification. Don't forget your glasses—poor vision during the road test can be dangerous. Carry a few dozen yuan for emergencies. Wear comfortable shoes with anti-slip soles for steadier operation. Prepare everything the day before the test, and maintaining a calm mindset will make passing easier.
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