Where is the Subject 3 Test Conducted?
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Subject 3 is a practical driving test, and the test location is designated by the vehicle management office on specific driving test roads. Below are the precautions for the Subject 3 test: 1. Clutch Control: The clutch should only be used when starting, shifting up, shifting down, or stopping. Avoid pressing the clutch during normal driving. When slowing down slightly in response to road conditions, only use the brake to prevent the vehicle from stalling. 2. Accelerator Control: During the road driving test of Subject 3, the traffic light will flash a few times before changing from green to red. At this point, the student must assess the distance to the intersection and the current speed. If the distance is short and the speed hasn't decreased sufficiently, pressing the accelerator can help ensure a smooth pass of the test.
I just got my driver's license not long ago. The location for the Subject 3 test was at the dedicated examination site designated by our driving school, which is a simulated road section in the suburbs with less traffic, making it safer. Many cities set up similar arrangements, such as Beijing having specialized driving test bases and Shanghai setting up test sites on the outer ring roads to avoid peak hours and reduce distractions. I remember needing to familiarize myself with the route in advance because the terrain varies at different test sites—some have complex intersections or slopes, so it takes several practice runs to feel confident. The choice of location is crucial as it affects test-takers' mindset and pass rates. Beginners are advised to choose a site close to home or recommended by their driving school and practice multiple times. On the test day, if there are many people, the wait might be long, so bringing some water and staying calm is recommended.