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Why Does the Driving Test Part 3 Only Require 3-4 Days of Practice?

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CassandraAnn
07/29/25 10:31pm

The reasons why the Driving Test Part 3 only requires 3-4 days of practice are as follows: 1. Test Content: Part 3 assesses judgment and operation in real situations, unlike Part 2 which purely tests operational skills. Additionally, the foundation from Part 2 can be leveraged. 2. Limited Time: In most regions, practice for Part 3 begins only after successfully scheduling the test. Typically, the test result is announced 3-7 days before the exam, leaving only a few days for practice. Information about Part 3 is as follows: 1. Part 3: It is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment, officially known as the Road Driving Skills and Safe & Civilized Driving Knowledge Test. 2. Road Driving Skills Test Content: Generally includes preparation before driving, simulated light test, starting, driving straight, gear shifting operations, lane changing, parking by the roadside, going straight through intersections, turning at intersections, meeting other vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and night driving, etc. The test content varies depending on the type of vehicle license.

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ChloeAnn
08/15/25 11:25pm

As an experienced driver who often helps guide friends and family through their driving tests, I do find it reasonable to practice for the road test (Subject 3) for just three or four days. This is mainly because, before reaching Subject 3, learners have already gone through Subject 1 (the written test) and Subject 2 (parking and maneuvering drills), which lay the foundation for basic vehicle control and traffic awareness. Those few days are meant to polish practical details. During this stage, instructors focus intensively on core operations like nighttime driving and turning at intersections, making the training highly efficient. I remember when I practiced for Subject 3—running multiple routes daily to quickly adapt under simulated exam pressure. The short duration isn’t about cutting corners; it’s designed by the testing system to save resources and avoid wasting learners’ time. Of course, if you don’t regularly drive a personal car, it might feel insufficient, but I recommend reinforcing safe habits—like constant mirror checks and early signal use—to pass smoothly. Regular refresher practice prevents post-license rustiness, and maintaining focus while driving is key to accident prevention.

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VanTimothy
10/18/25 3:22am

I just got my driver's license not long ago. As a beginner, it's normal to practice for three or four days for Subject 3, but I was a bit nervous. The reason is that I had already practiced skills like turning and parking in Subject 2, and the coach used these three or four days to train me on real roads, focusing on traffic light changes at intersections and emergency responses. Although the time was short, the schedule was tight, with every hour utilized efficiently—for example, practicing starting and stopping in the morning and simulating test routes in the afternoon. This saved everyone's time and tuition fees. Looking back now, my biggest takeaway is that improving psychological resilience is even more important than technical proficiency. When facing unexpected situations on the road, like pedestrians crossing, staying calm is key to avoiding mistakes. An additional suggestion is to use simulator apps more to practice judgment, which helps maintain safe driving habits even after passing the test.

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HazelDella
10/18/25 3:24am

From the perspective of teaching practice, the reason why Subject 3 only takes three to four days is that the exam requirements have simplified basic maneuvers, such as gear shifting and lane changes, which are already covered in the foundational Subject 2. These three to four days focus on reinforcing common exam points like hill starts and parallel parking. Instructors prioritize ensuring students are familiar with key steps, such as urban traffic signal transition rules, achieving high efficiency by avoiding prolonged practice. This reflects the progress in driver training, combining theoretical learning to help beginners get up to speed quickly. However, safety aspects must be noted; before the exam, it's essential to simulate real-world scenarios like driving in rainy conditions, and developing habits like wearing seat belts can reduce accident risks.

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DiAlana
12/01/25 4:02am

As a student learning to drive, I find it amazing that the road test (Subject 3) can be mastered in just three or four days, thanks to modern technology. Early preparation with apps simulating road test scenarios, combined with the foundation from Subject 2, allows the instructor to focus on high-frequency test items like merging into traffic and emergency stops during these days. The efficiency stems from system optimization, saving energy for practical application. Extra practice with shared cars or friends' vehicles can make the exam smoother. By the way, it's essential to develop a habit of regularly checking tires while driving to avoid potential malfunctions.

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