What to do if the turn signal turns off during a turn in Subject 3?
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If the turn signal resets before the turn is completed, immediately turn it back on. Below is relevant information about the Subject 3 exam: 1. Exam regulations: The specific subjects of the Subject 3 exam are road driving skills and safe and civilized driving knowledge test, each with a full score of 100 points, and a passing score of 90 points. 2. Study hour regulations: Subject 3 consists of a total of 40 study hours, including 16 hours of theory, 4 hours of simulated driving, and 20 hours of practical training. According to the teaching syllabus, driving practice is recorded with a time card, and study hours are cumulative, with each student allowed to log a maximum of 4 study hours per day.
I also encountered this situation when practicing for Subject 3. If the turn signal suddenly turns off during a turn, I immediately manually turn it back on to prevent it from staying off for too long, as the examiner might consider it a failure to signal. During regular practice, develop the habit of confirming the signal is on before turning and be ready to adjust with your fingers during the process. Some test cars have overly sensitive turn signal designs that can reset easily, so simulate similar scenarios during practice. Don’t rush to turn off the signal after completing the turn—wait until the car is straight before manually switching it off. The key is to stay calm and resolve the issue quickly. Safety comes first while driving, as a failed signal might mislead other vehicles and disrupt traffic. Pay attention to vehicle settings to avoid misoperations, and you’ll pass the test with ease.