Why Do People Often Fail the Driving Test Part 3?
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Common reasons for failing the Driving Test Part 3 include: Not walking around the vehicle for inspection: Failing to check the vehicle's exterior and safety conditions by walking around it or not observing traffic behind before opening the door. Starting with the door unclosed: Starting the vehicle with the door unclosed, and not checking left and rear traffic by looking over the shoulder and using mirrors before starting; not slowing down when the vehicle ahead brakes. Not slowing down as required: Not reducing speed when approaching intersections; not observing left and right traffic when going straight through an intersection; not observing front-side traffic or failing to check side and rear traffic via interior and exterior mirrors when turning at intersections. Entering an intersection when it's congested and stopping inside the intersection to wait. Not yielding to pedestrians and vehicles with the right of way as required; not turning left close to the center of the intersection when making a left turn; not observing left and right traffic when passing crosswalks, school zones, and bus stops; not slowing down as required; not stopping for pedestrians at crosswalks. Poor timing for overtaking: Not checking rear and left-side traffic via interior and exterior mirrors before overtaking; choosing inappropriate times to overtake, disrupting normal traffic flow, etc.