Which Gear to Use for Pulling Over?

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DelAutumn
07/29/25 10:43pm
For pulling over during the Subject 3 driving test, generally use 2nd or 3rd gear. Below are some precautions for Subject 3: 1. Adjust your mindset: Many students may feel nervous during the Subject 3 test. Before the test, students can make adjustments, take deep breaths, or do some light exercise to alleviate tension. 2. Pay attention to special zones: When passing through special zones, control your speed. In many areas, the test may not remind you of special zones like school areas, bus stops, and crosswalks. Students need to be mindful during the test, manage their speed properly, and make the necessary reminders.
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