Which parts of Subject 3 will deduct 10 points?
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Here are the situations where 10 points may be deducted in Subject 3: 1. Improper operation causing the engine to stall, deduct 10 points. 2. Starting or driving in the wrong gear, deduct 10 points. 3. Starting without releasing the handbrake but correcting it in time, deduct 10 points. 4. Releasing the foot brake before pulling up the handbrake when parking on the side, deduct 10 points. 5. Parking more than 30 cm but less than 50 cm from the curb, deduct 10 points. 6. Failing to tighten the parking brake after parking, deduct 10 points. 7. Releasing the foot brake before tightening the parking brake, deduct 10 points. 8. After parking, the body is more than 30 cm away from the right edge of the road or the edge of the sidewalk, deduct 10 points. 9. The vehicle speed does not match the gear, deduct 10 points.
I just passed Subject 3 recently and personally experienced the lessons from point deductions. Forgetting to turn on the turn signal or failing to check the rearview mirror when starting will definitely cost you 10 points from the examiner. Then there's the issue of speeding—exceeding 35km/h in a 30km/h speed-limited zone results in an immediate 10-point deduction. Another point is improper parking, such as stopping in the middle of a crossroad and causing traffic congestion, which also leads to point deductions. There was also a time when I didn't yield to pedestrians at a crosswalk, resulting in an instant 10-point loss. These may seem like minor mistakes, but they can add up and lead to failing the test. It's advisable to simulate these scenarios during practice, control your speed, observe your surroundings more, and develop safe habits—doing so will make passing the test much easier.