The Module 3 test is part of the driver's license test and is an important part of assessing the students' adaptability and driving skills in actual road driving.
The Module 3 test is conducted in an actual road driving environment, and examines the students' safety awareness, driving specifications, skill operation and ability to deal with emergencies. Subject 3 includes getting on the bus, starting, driving in a straight line, adding and decreasing gears, changing lanes, going straight through intersections, passing through pedestrian crossings ahead, passing through school areas, passing through bus stops and making left turns at intersections, etc.
Among them, when adding and decreasing gears, it is necessary to smoothly increase and decrease gears according to the instructions, and 10 points will be deducted if the speed does not match the gear;When changing lanes, you should use the turn signal for three seconds, and 100 points will be deducted for continuous lane changesWhen going straight through the intersection, slow down to observe the traffic situation, and obey the traffic lights and guide lanesWhen crossing a pedestrian crossing ahead, stop and wait for pedestrians to pass;When passing through the school area, avoid students and make sure it is safe to passWhen passing through the bus stop, avoid the bus and make sure it is safe to passWhen making a left turn at an intersection, turn on your turn signal 3 seconds in advance and follow the road signs.
1.Get started
Key points: Turn on the left turn signal: The left turn signal should be turned on before you are ready to start and turned off when the vehicle has started.
Press the clutch pedal: Press the clutch pedal all the way down and wait for the vehicle to start.
Gear: According to the requirements of the starting gear, select the appropriate gear, slowly lift the clutch pedal, and lightly press the accelerator at the same time to make the vehicle start smoothly.
Control the speed: The speed should not be too fast when starting, and should be kept within 20 km/h.
2.Change lanes
Key points: Turn on your turn signals: Before you are ready to change lanes, you should turn on your turn signals and check the surrounding road conditions before making changes.
Observe the rearview mirror: When changing lanes, you should observe the situation of the vehicle behind you through the rearview mirror, and confirm the safety before changing lanes.
Slow steering: When changing lanes, you should turn slowly and avoid sudden lane changes so as not to affect the driving of other vehicles.
Pay attention to control the speed: When changing lanes, you should control the speed of the vehicle and avoid the speed being too fast or too slow, so as not to affect the normal driving of other vehicles.
3.Drive in a straight line
Key points: Keep the vehicle driving in a straight line: During the driving in a straight line, you should try to keep the vehicle in a straight line to avoid offset.
Control the speed: In the process of driving in a straight line, the speed should be controlled to avoid the speed being too fast or too slow, which will affect the stability of the vehicle.
Pay attention to the road conditions: When driving in a straight line, you should always pay attention to the road conditions ahead to avoid emergencies.
4.Through the bus stop
Key points: Observe the road ahead: Before passing through the bus stop, you should observe the road ahead to avoid traffic jams or sudden pedestrian passes.
Slow down: When passing through a bus stop, slow down gradually to avoid affecting pedestrian traffic.
Watch for pedestrians: When passing through a bus stop, you should pay attention to the movement of pedestrians to avoid collisions between vehicles and pedestrians.
5.Pass the pedestrian crossing line
Key points: Observe pedestrian movements: Before crossing the pedestrian crossing line, you should observe the pedestrian movement in advance to avoid collisions between vehicles and pedestrians.
Slow down: When crossing the pedestrian crossing line, you should gradually slow down and slow down to avoid affecting pedestrian traffic.
Pay attention to the road ahead: After passing the pedestrian crossing line, you should observe the road ahead to ensure that the vehicle passes safely.
6.Through the school area
Key points: Observe pedestrian movements: Before passing through the school area, you should observe pedestrian movements in advance to avoid collisions between vehicles and pedestrians.
Slow down: When passing through the school area, you should gradually slow down to avoid affecting the passage of students.
Pay attention to the road ahead: After passing through the school area, you should observe the road ahead to ensure that the vehicle passes safely.
7.Overtaking
Key points: Turn on the left turn signal: Before preparing to overtake, the left turn signal should be turned on and turned off when the vehicle has finished overtaking.
Observe the rearview mirror: When overtaking, you should observe the situation of the vehicle behind you through the rearview mirror, and then carry out the overtaking operation after confirming the safety.
Change lanes: During the overtaking process, you should change lanes to the left lane to ensure that the vehicle does not affect the driving of other vehicles during the overtaking process.
Control the speed: In the process of overtaking, the speed should be controlled to avoid too fast or too slow, so as not to affect the normal driving of other vehicles.
8.U-turn
Key points: Turn on the left turn signal: Before preparing to make a U-turn, the left turn signal should be turned on and turned off when the vehicle has completed making a U-turn.
Observation of the rearview mirror: When making a U-turn, you should observe the situation of the vehicle behind you through the rearview mirror, and then make a U-turn after confirming the safety.
Change lanes: During the U-turn process, you should change lanes to the left lane to ensure that the vehicle does not affect the driving of other vehicles during the U-turn process.
Control the speed: In the process of making a U-turn, the speed should be controlled to avoid being too fast or too slow, so as not to affect the normal driving of other vehicles.
9.Pull over
Key points: Turn on the right turn signal: Before preparing to pull over, you should turn on the right turn signal and turn it off when the vehicle has finished pulling over.
Observe the rearview mirror: When pulling over, you should observe the situation of the vehicle behind you through the rearview mirror, and then pull over after confirming the safety.
Find a suitable place to park: When pulling over, look for a suitable place to park and make sure your vehicle is parked in the designated area.
Pay attention to speed control: When pulling over, you should gradually slow down to avoid collision with roadside obstacles.
10.Driving at night
Key points: Use lights: During night driving, you should use high and low beams, as well as alternate high and low beams, according to the actual situation.
Pay attention to the road conditions: When driving at night, you should always pay attention to the road conditions ahead to avoid emergencies.
Control the vehicle speed: During night driving, the vehicle speed should be controlled to avoid the vehicle speed being too fast or too slow, which will affect the stability of the vehicle.
It should be noted that the new regulations have added the requirement of "looking back and observing", and students need to pay more attention. The subject 3 test is the difficult part of the driving test, and it is necessary to pay attention to details such as voice prompts, hand and foot coordination, developing good habits, matching speed and gear, and putting a good mentality. Among them, problems such as lighting, speed matching, observing the status of surrounding vehicles, and stopping and yielding cannot be ignored. It is recommended that students pay attention to these details in their daily practice and be prepared in order to have a greater confidence in winning the subject 3 exam.
Subject 3