Will stalling during the third driving test result in an immediate failure?
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Stalling during the third driving test will not result in an immediate failure. Below is a detailed explanation regarding stalling in the third test: Basis for not failing due to stalling: During the third driving test, if the engine stalls due to improper operation, 10 points will be deducted. As long as no further mistakes are made in the subsequent procedures, the test can still be passed successfully. Otherwise, a retake will be required. Reasons for stalling in the third test: The main reason for stalling during the third driving test is releasing the clutch too quickly when starting. If the clutch is released too fast, the power output from the engine and the power input from the transmission do not match proportionally, causing a sudden increase in friction, which leads to stalling. In simpler terms, the RPM is too low. Therefore, when starting, slowly release the clutch while gently pressing the accelerator. Once the RPM is about right, you can fully release the clutch.