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Will You Fail Immediately If You Take the Wrong Lane in Subject Three?

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DiAaron
07/28/2025, 02:40 AM

Subject Three will result in immediate failure if you take the wrong lane. Below are some key points to note for the Subject Three exam: 1. Light Test: Before driving, ensure all aspects are checked, such as seat belts, seat adjustments, etc. Proceed step by step without rushing. After calming your mind, take a deep breath and recall the next steps. During the light test, listen carefully and stay focused. 2. Meeting Vehicles and Turning at Intersections: Meeting vehicles refers to two cars crossing paths. Maintain a steady speed while driving, avoiding excessive speed—preferably not exceeding 30 km/h. When two cars meet, gently apply the brakes to avoid gear disengagement. When turning at intersections, control your speed, signal in time, downshift, and count to five silently after turning on the signal. Otherwise, turning too early or too late may result in failure. 3. Changing Lanes and Making U-Turns: Changing lanes follows the same requirements as turning—signal and wait for three seconds before steering, gradually aligning the car. During U-turns, pay extra attention to signaling and gently applying the brakes.

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OKaden
08/11/2025, 10:37 AM

I often encounter similar situations during exams. As an experienced instructor who has trained many students over the years, I can say that taking the wrong lane doesn't necessarily mean an automatic fail—it depends on the severity of the mistake and the examiner's judgment. The driving test (Subject 3) focuses on safety assessment, and minor errors may only deduct 10 points. For example, if you take the wrong lane but correct it promptly without affecting traffic, the examiner may give you a chance based on your overall performance. I've personally seen students slightly deviate during straight-line driving but recover by adjusting their steering. However, major mistakes, such as changing lanes without signaling or nearly causing a collision, will definitely result in failure. During practice, familiarize yourself with the route map and remember key points. Stay calm during the test—don't panic. Overall, safety comes first. If you make a mistake, correct it quickly and try to minimize point deductions whenever possible.

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Dawn
09/27/2025, 04:30 AM

I recently passed the Road Test (Subject 3) and once accidentally drove in the wrong lane, fortunately without failing immediately. At a U-turn intersection where I should have turned left, I absentmindedly went straight. The examiner promptly reminded me, and I immediately pulled over to explain the mistake. The examiner said a 15-point deduction was a common penalty since it was just an operational error without causing danger. Later, I focused on completing the remaining maneuvers and even scored extra points. From this experience, examiners prioritize whether you remain calm and demonstrate safe driving afterward. My advice: practice simulating test scenarios more often, and don’t panic after mistakes. Remember the penalty standards in the rulebook—minor errors can be outweighed. Stay confident.

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KennedyLee
11/10/2025, 10:41 PM

Taking the wrong lane during a driving test is no trivial matter. From a safety perspective, it exposes driving flaws that could lead to failure. Based on my research of accident data, if taking the wrong lane triggers sudden braking or disrupts traffic flow, it counts as a major mistake and guarantees failure. However, if promptly corrected in a safe zone, it's only a minor error. Examiners prioritize overall safety scores—if you regain control after a mistake, they may give you a chance to recover. The key is developing anticipation habits, like scanning road signs early to avoid deviations.

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LeahDella
01/01/2026, 12:28 AM

As a car enthusiast, I find this question interesting: whether you fail for going the wrong way depends on the severity of the mistake. According to the test rules, going in the wrong direction or lane may deduct around 20 points; you only fail if it's serious. I recommend familiarizing yourself with the route through practice to enhance your sense of direction and reduce the chance of errors. Developing a habit of reading road signs while driving daily can prevent mistakes. If you encounter a problem during the test, don't panic—ensure traffic safety first, then make adjustments. The examiner may give points to compensate. The safest way is to learn from mistakes and improve your skills.

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