Within how many meters is pulling over considered complete?
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Pulling over within 80 meters is considered complete. Here is more relevant information: 1. Deduction points for pulling over: (1) Before stopping, failing to observe the traffic conditions behind and to the right through the interior and exterior rearview mirrors results in disqualification. (2) After the examiner issues the pull-over command, failing to stop within the specified distance results in disqualification. (3) After stopping, if the vehicle body exceeds the right edge line of the road or the sidewalk edge, it results in disqualification. (4) After stopping, failing to turn your head to observe the side and rear traffic conditions before opening the door results in disqualification. 2. Notes for the Subject 3 driving test: (1) If fingerprint verification fails, the examinee must exit the vehicle to re-collect fingerprints before rejoining the queue for the test. (2) If the examinee's score falls below the passing score during the test, the system will automatically prompt the examinee to pull over. After completing the pull-over maneuver, the system will prompt the next test. (3) After the examinee completes all required test items and drives a distance greater than 3 kilometers, the system will automatically prompt to pull over. Upon hearing the pull-over command, the examinee should choose a clear curb (or solid road edge line) along the test route and complete the pull-over maneuver after confirming safety. After completing the pull-over, the system will announce the test results via voice.