Why is it said that Subject 3 depends on luck?
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Saying that Subject 3 depends on luck is mainly because the test site for Subject 3 is conducted on an actual road with social vehicles, where the external environment is relatively complex, such as traffic flow and crowds on the road. Below is an introduction to the relevant content of the Subject 3 test: 1. Test regulations: The specific subject of the Subject 3 test is road driving skills and safety and civilized driving knowledge. 2. Study time regulations: Subject 3 has a total of 40 study hours.
I used to think passing the driving test (Subject 3) was about luck too, but after coaching students, I understood the truth. The exam route is randomly assigned—it's definitely harder during rush hours with heavy traffic. If you encounter heavy rain with fogged side mirrors obstructing lane-change visibility, failure becomes likely. The examiner's mood has little impact, but unexpected situations like sudden pedestrians or e-bikes requiring emergency braking are unpredictable. However, skilled students can handle trucks blocking lanes by smoothly shifting gears and decelerating. Ultimately, practicing complex road conditions routinely proves more effective than praying for luck.