Why does neutral coasting occur in Subject 3?
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The reason for neutral coasting in Subject 3 is: The car is not engaged in any forward gear while moving, but remains in the neutral position, using inertia to coast. After the car's speed decreases, a higher gear is engaged to gradually accelerate and increase speed. Precautions for the Subject 3 test are as follows: 1. Lane change: When the student hears "Please change lanes," the turn signal should be activated, and the steering wheel can only be turned after the signal has been on for 3 seconds. 2. Straight-line driving: Students should try to look as far ahead as possible to maintain a straight path. Once straight-line driving begins, the steering wheel should not be turned arbitrarily, nor should the solid lane line be crossed. 3. Slow down: When passing through crosswalks, school zones, bus stops, or straight intersections, students should lightly press the brake pedal to slow down.