What to Do If You Fail the Subject 3 Driving Test?
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If you fail the Subject 3 driving test, you can retake it. The road driving skills test for Subject 3 can be scheduled up to five times. If you fail the fifth attempt, all previously passed subjects will be invalidated, and you will need to start over from Subject 1. The duration of the driver's license test is calculated from the date of passing Subject 1, with a maximum validity period of three years. Key Points for Subject 3: Lights: When changing lanes, making U-turns, or turning, remember to use the turn signal. After activating the signal, it's best to hold it to prevent it from automatically turning off when straightening the steering wheel, which might not be detected by the sensor. Straight-line Driving: Generally, training vehicles are used for long periods, and during straight-line driving, they often drift slightly. In such cases, gently adjust the steering wheel to correct the direction, but avoid excessive movements, as this may affect your test score. Additionally, keep your gaze far ahead and use reference points to maintain a straight path. Speed: Except during straight-line driving or acceleration, it's best to maintain a speed of 20-30 km/h for other test items, as this makes control easier.