How to take driving test subject three
Subject three is an important part of the motor vehicle driving license examination, which mainly tests the students' actual road driving skills and safety awareness. In recent years, the examination standards and procedures for Subject 3 have been adjusted, leaving many students with questions about how to successfully pass the examination. This article will combine the hot topics and hot content on the Internet in the past 10 days to provide a structured analysis of the key points of the exam in subject three to help candidates prepare for the exam efficiently.
1. Examination process for subject three

The subject three test is divided into four main links: preparation for getting on the bus, lighting simulation, road driving, and parking on the side of the road. The following is the detailed process:
| link | Operation content | Things to note |
|---|---|---|
| Get ready to get on the bus | Adjust seats, rearview mirrors, fasten seat belts, and check vehicle status | Failure to wear a seat belt will directly disqualify you. |
| Light simulation | Complete operations such as high and low beams and turn signals according to voice commands | 100 points will be deducted for operation timeout or errors. |
| road driving | Starting, changing lanes, overtaking, passing intersections, etc. | It is necessary to observe the rearview mirror and turn on the turn signal |
| pull over | Park the car within 30cm from the roadside, apply the handbrake and turn off the engine | Points will be deducted for crossing the line or exceeding the distance |
2. High-frequency deduction points for Subject 3
According to recent driving test statistics, the following are the most common mistakes made by students:
| Point deduction items | Point deduction value | Cause analysis |
|---|---|---|
| Starting without looking in the rearview mirror | 100 points | Lack of security awareness |
| Light simulation error | 100 points | Unskilled or nervous in operation |
| Failure to change lanes as instructed | 100 points | Failure to turn on the turn signal in advance |
| Pulled over and parked too far away | 10 points | Inaccurate distance control |
3. Preparation skills for Subject 3
1.Light Simulation Shorthand: Low beam is the basis. High beam is only used on "unilluminated roads" and alternately used in scenes such as "passing sharp bends".
2.Detailed intensive training: Every time you start or change lanes, you must develop the habit of "one light, two mirrors and three directions".
3.Tips for pulling over 30cm: Align the front 1/3 of the car with the roadside line, or observe the distance between the vehicle body and the sideline in the right rearview mirror.
4. Latest policy changes (updated in 2023)
In some areas, a "courteous to pedestrians" rating item has been added, and you need to slow down to less than 30km/h in advance when passing a zebra crossing. In addition, the proportion of night exams has been increased to 20%, and students are recommended to strengthen night lighting practice.
5. Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How many times can I take Subject 3 at most?
A: There are 5 reservation opportunities. Each exam can be retaken on the spot once, for a total of 10 exam opportunities.
Q: What are the speed requirements for the test?
A: Generally, the speed on roads is maintained at 30-50km/h, and in school areas it should be lower than 30km/h.
Summary: The subject three test focuses on details and mentality. It is recommended that students practice simulation training at least 5 times before the test to become familiar with the test route and vehicle operation. Through structured exercises and targeted improvements, the passing rate can be increased to more than 80%.
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