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Where to Honk the Horn in Subject 3?

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GenevieveRose
08/26/25 2:52am

In Subject 3, honking the horn is generally required when starting, overtaking, or passing through intersections without traffic lights. The distance and frequency of honking should be moderate and reasonable, and the horn should not be used as a command. Here are the precautions for the Subject 3 test: 1. Boarding and Starting Preparation: Walk around the vehicle counterclockwise, observe the left rear of the vehicle, and open the door to board after confirming safety. Then adjust the seat, upper and lower rearview mirrors, and the interior mirror. Fasten the seatbelt, shift to neutral, ignite the engine, and simulate the lighting test. 2. Starting: Turn on the left turn signal, honk the horn, press the clutch, shift to first gear, and release the handbrake. Look at the left rearview mirror, lift the clutch, accelerate to 1500 rpm, release the handbrake, slowly lift the clutch, and smoothly start before turning off the left turn signal. 3. Driving Straight Through an Intersection: At a green light, decelerate to below 40 km/h and observe up and down when passing through the intersection. At a red light, press the brake to decelerate to below 30 km/h, press the clutch, and start when the light turns green. Observe up and down and pass through after confirming safety. 4. Right Turn at an Intersection: Place the right foot on the brake, turn on the right turn signal, look at the right rearview mirror, and choose the right turn lane.

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HarperMarie
09/08/25 2:57am

There are clear requirements for honking the horn during the Subject 3 driving test. Before starting the vehicle at the beginning of the test, you must honk the horn twice to alert nearby pedestrians and vehicles. The test requires this action to be loud and clear, otherwise points will be deducted. Additionally, when approaching a crosswalk, if you notice pedestrians attempting to cross, you should lightly honk the horn to signal. When the test route enters a construction zone or near a school area with students gathered, appropriate honking is allowed to draw attention. In special weather conditions such as fog, a short honk before turning can also signal approaching vehicles. However, it is important to note that some cities prohibit honking throughout the entire test, so it is essential to familiarize yourself with local regulations in advance. In summary, honk clearly and promptly when necessary, and make it a habit during practice.

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Herb
10/22/25 3:00am

During the practice of Subject 3, the instructor repeatedly emphasized several key moments to honk the horn. You must honk twice when starting the car, as the system specifically checks this action. During the night test, lightly honk when passing intersections as a signal. Once, while I was practicing, I encountered a blind spot, and the instructor immediately reminded me to honk to avoid an accident. However, honking is strictly prohibited in residential areas or near hospitals, and mistakenly honking during the test will result in failure. During the mock test, honking before turning into a narrow alley was specifically explained by the examiner as an effective way to prevent accidents. Remember, honking is not to be done randomly but serves as a supplementary safety signal in addition to lights.

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Yvette
12/05/25 3:22am

When honking the horn during Subject 3 (Road Test), pay attention to the scenario and method. Starting the vehicle requires two short honks to indicate intention—this is a mandatory exam requirement. If approaching an intersection with obstructed visibility, lightly honk once to alert potential pedestrians. During one exam route near a school, a child suddenly ran out in front; timely horn use prevented danger. However, exam areas prohibit unnecessary honking—especially at traffic signals—and some test sites even restrict honking locations. Always confirm local regulations beforehand, as no-honking signs are typically posted around test centers. Safe horn use effectively prevents accidents but must be applied appropriately.

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