Who is responsible for a car accident during Subject Three test?
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During Subject Three driving practice or examination, if a car accident occurs, the student is not held responsible. Full responsibility lies with the driving instructor or examiner. Legal basis: Article 20 of the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law" states that if a student violates traffic safety regulations or causes a traffic accident during driving practice, the instructor shall bear the responsibility. Rules for liability division in Subject Three traffic accidents: When the student and instructor are driving normally and the accident is caused by the other party's fault or violation of traffic rules, the other party bears full responsibility. If the accident results from operational errors by the student or instructor during driving, the responsibility falls on the training vehicle. However, since the student does not possess a driver's license, the instructor or safety officer assumes liability. Precautions for Subject Three: Avoid rapid movements of the control lever to prevent the system from failing to detect signals. After activating the turn signal, hold it to prevent it from turning off due to steering wheel movement. Stay calm during gear shifts to avoid incorrect gear selection. Fully depress the clutch pedal; otherwise, shifting will be difficult, and nervousness may lead to stalling. Keep your gaze focused ahead, using reference points instead of fixating on the front of the engine compartment. If the vehicle tilts, make minor steering adjustments rather than large turns of the steering wheel.