What to Pay Attention to in Driving License Subject 3
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Here are the precautions for the Subject 3 test: 1. The clutch can only be used when starting, shifting up, shifting down, or stopping. Do not press the clutch during normal driving. When encountering a situation that requires slight deceleration, only use the brake to avoid coasting. 2. The green light will flash several times before turning red. At this time, based on the distance to the intersection and the vehicle speed, press the accelerator if the distance is close and the speed has not decreased. 3. After completing the Subject 3 road test, when the examiner gives the command "pull over," stop decisively as long as it is not at an intersection or on a solid line. 4. Upon hearing the command, assess the road conditions. If there are no solid lines or you are too close to the intersection, quickly turn on the right signal, check the rearview mirror, brake to decelerate and merge, position the car slightly to the right of the road center, turn the steering wheel back to the left, and press the clutch when the car can coast to straighten out. Once the car is straight, turn the wheel to the right to park.
Stay calm during the driving test (Subject 3). Never rush the voice commands during the light simulation – I've seen too many people fail here. Master the basics like seatbelts and mirror adjustment before starting. Signal for at least 3 seconds before changing lanes or overtaking. For straight-line driving, don't fixate on the hood – look far ahead for stability. Brake early and noticeably at crosswalks and bus stops, with exaggerated head turns. When parallel parking, align the wiper's raised point with the curb instead of just relying on mirrors. Most importantly, manage your nerves – take deep breaths if anxious. The test simply evaluates the fundamentals you've practiced.