What to Do When Overtaking in the Leftmost Lane During Subject 3 Driving Test?

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HaileyDella
07/30/25 6:25am
Accelerate and merge into the adjacent lane, then accelerate straight to overtake the target vehicle until a safe distance is achieved before merging back into the original lane. When you notice that the vehicle ahead is significantly impeding the flow of traffic in the lane due to its own reasons, and there is a safe adjacent lane available for passing, overtaking can be considered. First, observe the condition of the lane you intend to merge into, as well as the driving situation of the vehicles ahead of the car you plan to overtake. Additionally, check the vehicle ahead before initiating the overtaking maneuver. To achieve maximum acceleration in the shortest time possible, for automatic transmission vehicles, press the accelerator pedal all the way down to force the transmission to downshift continuously, thereby obtaining greater torque.
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