Will points be deducted for rolling back in Subject 3?

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OliveAnn
07/28/25 11:03pm
Rolling back in Subject 3 will result in point deductions. If the vehicle rolls back less than 30 centimeters, 10 points will be deducted. Rolling back more than 30 centimeters will result in failing the test. Below is some information about Subject 3: 1. Subject 3 is part of the motor vehicle driver's license examination, officially known as the Road Driving Skills and Safe & Civilized Driving Knowledge Test. 2. The road driving skills test generally includes: preparation before starting, simulated lighting test, starting, driving in a straight line, gear shifting operations, changing lanes, pulling over to the side, driving straight through intersections, turning at intersections, meeting other vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and nighttime driving. The test content varies depending on the type of vehicle being licensed for.
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MacArthur
08/12/25 3:29am
Of course, rolling back during the Subject 3 driving test will result in point deductions. This is something I deeply realized from my experience learning to drive to taking the test. When I first started practicing hill starts, I always struggled to control the clutch and brake properly, and the car would roll back 30 to 40 centimeters. The instructor directly told me that such a situation during the test would cost me around 10 to 20 points. According to the rules, rolling back more than 30 centimeters is considered significant and could easily lead to failing the test. After practicing for half a month, I learned to stabilize the car at the half-clutch point before releasing the brake—consistent practice is key. In fact, this isn’t just for the test; rolling back in real driving is even more dangerous, potentially causing a rear-end collision or hitting obstacles. So don’t take it lightly. During preparation, find a slope to simulate the scenario multiple times, get familiar with the car’s inertia, and you can reduce the risk. Remember to treat every practice session as if it were the test, and with accumulated experience, you’ll naturally become steady.
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