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1. Failure to use safety belts or wear safety helmets in accordance with regulations;
3. Driving not according to the instructions of the examiner;
4. Unable to correctly use lights, wipers and other commonly used vehicle control parts;
5. The rear slip distance of the vehicle is greater than 750px when starting;
6. Driving a car with both hands off the steering wheel at the same time;
7. When controlling the steering wheel with one hand, the driving direction cannot be effectively and smoothly controlled;
8. The vehicle driving direction control is inaccurate, the direction is shaking, and the vehicle deviates from the correct driving direction;
9. Unable to reasonably select the driving lane and speed according to the traffic situation;
10. The use of gears does not match the vehicle speed for a long time, resulting in the engine speed of the vehicle being too high or too low;
11. The vehicle looks down at the gear while driving or fails to enter the gear for 2 consecutive times;
12. Coasting in neutral gear while driving;
13. The line of sight is away from the driving direction for more than 2s;
14. Violating traffic safety laws and regulations, affecting traffic safety;
15. Failing to follow traffic lights, signs, markings, or police command signals;
16. Driving not according to the prescribed speed;
17. Riding on the solid line in the center of the lane or the solid line on the edge of the lane while the vehicle is driving;
18. Riding on the dividing line of the rolling lane for a long time;
19. Rushing to the road, obstructing the normal operation of other vehicles;
20. Unable to keep a safe distance and safe speed while driving;
21. Changing two or more lanes in a row;
22. When encountering pedestrians or non-motorized vehicles on waterlogged roads, there are uncivilized driving behaviors such as not slowing down;
23. When encountering pedestrians crossing a pedestrian crossing, they do not stop and give way, and do not take the initiative to avoid vehicles, pedestrians, or non-motor vehicles that have priority to pass;
24. Park the vehicle in a pedestrian crossing, mesh line and other prohibited parking areas;
25. Any part of the body sticks out of the window while driving;
26. The brake and accelerator pedal are used incorrectly;
27. Failure to take safety measures such as slowing down or honking for situations that may be dangerous;
28. Dangerous situations occur due to improper observation, judgment or operation;
29. Candidates fail to take the test according to the scheduled test time.
Each candidate has two attempts to take the exam. If the examiner judges you fail both chances, don't rush to get out of the car and leave, you can politely ask the examiner for mercy: "Hello examiner, I was too nervous just now and didn't do a good job, can you give me another chance?"
If the examiner is in a good mood that day, it is really possible to give you one more chance.
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Details, lighting, foot killing, etc.
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The following is a list of the points with the highest error rate in subject 3.
1. Get on the bus. Check around the car before getting in the car, then check the handbrake, clutch, gauge, brakes, etc., adjust the seat, rearview mirror, etc., and be sure to wear a seat belt!
Second, the start. Observe the road conditions left and right, release the handbrake, and lift the clutch slowly. Pay attention to turning signals and honking horns, and if you forget these details, you will be deducted points.
3. Driving. Look at the left rearview mirror when changing gears and accelerating lane changes, turn left turn lights, and keep a straight line when driving.
4. Pull over.
When pulling over, drive the car to within 30 cm from the right side line, and pay attention to the right lane change to the right to look at the right rearview mirror and hit the right turn signal, otherwise points will be deducted, confirm that there is no vehicle and driving on the right, and then step on the brake to gradually reduce the gear. Remember to turn the steering wheel back to the right when you change lanes and stop.
5. Get off the bus. When you get out of the car, remember to pull the handbrake, neutralize, turn the steering wheel back to the center, and turn off the engine. You can't release the clutch and brake with your feet until you've finished pulling the handbrake and neutralizing the shift.
In the subject 3 exam, the failure rate caused by the four reasons of starting ignition, gear stalling, slipping, and non-straight driving accounts for 30%, so you should pay extra attention and practice diligently.
Yes, to be exact, it is a night test.
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Yes, bring your ID.
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