What to Bring for the Subject 3 Driving Test?

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McHarrison
07/24/25 1:11pm
Subject 3 test requires the following items: 1. ID card: A valid original ID card or a valid temporary ID card. 2. Admission ticket: After successful online registration, an admission ticket will be issued and should be printed in advance. 3. Barcode: The test barcode. 4. Original residence permit: For those applying for a driver's license outside their registered residence, a valid original local residence permit is also required. Subject 3 test tips: 1. Walk around the car: Touch the sensor points on the car body with your hand. 2. Passing traffic lights: Do not rush when the light is about to turn red. 3. Stalling midway: Press the brake and clutch, shift to neutral, and then restart the engine.
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StSimon
08/11/25 7:15am
I've been a driver for many years. I remember the essentials to bring for the Subject 3 test include a valid ID, student card (the one issued by the driving school), and the exam reservation proof, which can be a printed text message or an app screenshot. Don’t forget the exam fee receipt—some places check it. Soft gear is also important: wear flat sports shoes for easy pedal control, avoid slippers or high heels; bring a bottle of water and some snacks to pass the waiting time, but don’t drink too much to avoid nervous bathroom breaks. Staying relaxed is key—take deep breaths before getting in the car, and check your seatbelt and mirrors are adjusted. Arrive at the test center half an hour early to review the exam route map and familiarize yourself with the environment. During the test, pay attention to pedestrian courtesy and turn signal usage—these can help avoid point deductions, as many fail on small details. Good luck passing!
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