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What to Do After the Driving Test Subject Three?

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JaylaLynn
07/29/25 4:04pm
After completing the Subject Three driving test, the examinee should immediately press the clutch, shift to neutral, engage the handbrake, and turn off the turn signal before reporting to the accompanying examiner that the test has been passed. Then, all lights should be turned off, and the engine should be shut down. Release the brake, unfasten the seatbelt, observe the surroundings of the car doors, and confirm it is safe before opening the door and exiting the vehicle. Here is some additional information: During the test, remain calm and composed. When shifting gears or operating the lights, do not let nervousness affect your performance, and avoid losing points on the simplest procedures. Practice is key to passing the Subject Three test. During practice, observe carefully and learn to handle unexpected external factors flexibly, ensuring a flawless performance during the actual test.
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ElleMarie
08/15/25 4:19am
After passing the driving test (Subject 3), if I succeed, I'll first celebrate with friends by having a cup of milk tea or a meal to unwind. But remember, don't get too carried away – the test's end doesn't mean it's all over. You'll need to wait for the driving school or DMV to notify you of your results, usually within a few days, to collect your license or prepare for Subject 4. Once you get your license, don't rush to drive alone. New drivers are prone to mistakes, so it's better to practice a few times with an experienced friend, preferably on less crowded suburban roads to get familiar with the feel. Safety first – keep your speed in check and follow traffic rules. Also, after the test, reflect on your driving habits to see where you can improve, like whether you're signaling properly during turns.
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MadelynAnn
10/12/25 5:36am
After my child finishes the third driving test, whether they pass or not, I will advise them not to drive out immediately but to wait quietly for the results. If they pass, I will encourage them to celebrate modestly without getting too complacent, as the real challenge begins after getting the license—arranging a few practice sessions with me on weekends in our residential area or an open space to get familiar with handling the car before hitting the main roads. If they don’t pass, I will comfort them not to lose heart, analyze the mistakes, and arrange extra practice sessions with the instructor for a week or two. New drivers face high risks, so I will remind them to develop the habit of checking rearview mirrors to avoid rear-end collisions and also discuss road safety knowledge, such as how to handle weather changes.
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DelCaden
11/25/25 6:38am
When students finish the Road Test (Subject 3), I often remind them not to leave immediately—the process isn't complete until exam results are confirmed. If passed, promptly review traffic regulations to prepare for the Subject 4 test, typically arranged at the local DMV. After getting the license, don't neglect fundamentals; it's best to book me for several coaching sessions to practice parking and lane-changing on off-peak routes. A common rookie mistake is nervous sudden braking—more steady-speed drills prevent accidents. Also, joining driving school group chats to share tips and maintain a learning mindset is recommended.
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