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What to Do If a Pedestrian Suddenly Dashes Out During Straight-Line Driving in Subject 3?

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LaGrace
07/28/25 2:15pm
If someone approaches, you must step on the brake. However, when braking, you should also press the clutch to prevent the car from stalling. Even if you are too nervous to press the clutch, you must still step on the brake firmly to the end. Below is relevant information about straight-line driving in Subject 3: 1. Technique: Upon hearing the voice prompt "Please maintain straight-line driving," the examinee should look ahead, hold the steering wheel with both hands, and keep the vehicle moving straight. To maintain straight-line driving, you must learn to focus your gaze farther ahead, which makes it less likely for the vehicle to deviate. Looking farther enhances your sense of direction and allows you to observe the road conditions ahead in advance. While focusing far ahead, you must also pay attention to the road's edge lines to promptly detect any deviation of the vehicle body. 2. Precautions: During straight-line driving, avoid gripping the steering wheel too tightly or harshly. Instead, relax your entire body, keep your shoulders loose, hold the steering wheel lightly, and focus your gaze far ahead. Stay calm and maintain a good mindset and condition.
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TravisAnn
08/11/25 6:47pm
Last year when I was taking the driving test for Subject 3, I encountered this exact situation during the straight-line driving section: a pedestrian suddenly darted onto the road. I panicked momentarily but quickly steadied myself, avoiding any sudden steering. I gently tapped the brakes to slow down while honking to alert the pedestrian and surrounding vehicles. Remember, safety comes first during the test—examiners prioritize proper yielding and avoiding new accidents. Had I swerved or braked abruptly, the car might have lost control or caused a rear-end collision, making things worse. During practice, develop the habit of scanning pedestrian areas in advance, especially near schools or commercial streets, and keep speed under 30 km/h for better reaction. After such incidents, I always review them and realize that staying calm usually allows pedestrians to be avoided, and reporting to the examiner afterward doesn’t affect passing. Simulating these scenarios while driving regularly helps build instinctive reactions, significantly reducing risks.
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GabrielaFitz
09/29/25 3:17am
As someone who has driven for ten years, I've encountered many such sudden situations. When a pedestrian dashes out during straight-line driving, the key is to avoid sharp evasive maneuvers. My usual approach is to quickly assess: if the distance is far, slow down with gentle braking; if very close, steer slightly without jerking the wheel while honking to alert. Speed control comes first - maintaining moderate speed in straight-line driving allows for timely adjustments. It's also crucial to constantly observe roadside dynamics, especially near intersections where pedestrians often cross without checking traffic. The essence of defensive driving is anticipating risks - I always slow down and prepare to brake when approaching crosswalks, while scanning blind spots. Developing this habit means even sudden pedestrian appearances can be safely handled. Daily driving shouldn't just focus ahead - paying attention to pedestrian behavior on both sides is more effective than any technique.
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JaxonDella
11/12/25 5:13am
I believe pedestrian safety is the top priority. When I'm driving, if I notice any pedestrians who might be crossing the road, I immediately slow down and honk to alert them. I maintain a reasonable speed when driving straight to ensure I can stop at any time. In critical situations, I prioritize braking to avoid pedestrians, steering clear of sudden turns to prevent rollovers or collisions with other vehicles. The principle of safety first never changes—protecting lives always comes before any driving rules.
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