Introduction.
The Module 3 test is an important part of every driving student's ability to prove to the driving school that they have mastered driving skills. In the exam, there are sometimes some special situations and difficulties, so we need to be prepared and adopt coping strategies accordingly. This article will introduce how to deal with various situations in the subject 3 exam to help you improve your probability of passing the exam.
Situation 1: Emergency braking.
In the Subject 3 exam, the examiner may issue an emergency braking command suddenly to test the student's reaction speed and braking technique. When we encounter this situation, we need to stay calm and follow these steps to deal with it:
Immediately press the brake pedal, press firmly, and make sure your foot doesn't slip.
Pay attention to maintaining the stability of the vehicle to avoid losing control or oversteering.
At the same time, use the power of holding the steering wheel to control the direction and keep the vehicle in a straight line.
Emergency braking.
Situation 2: Driving at night.
Module 3 usually simulates night driving to test students' ability to drive safely in low-light conditions. Here are some tips when driving at night:
Turn on the headlights of the vehicle and adjust the angle of the lights to avoid interference with the oncoming vehicle.
Keep an eye out for indicators such as road signs and traffic lights to make sure you're driving in the right direction.
Control the speed of the vehicle, reduce the speed appropriately according to the poor vision at night, and keep a safe distance.
Driving at night. Situation 3: Emergency avoidance.
In Subject 3, other vehicles or obstacles may suddenly appear on the road and require students to make emergency avoidance. Faced with this situation, we need to react quickly:
Immediately judge the surrounding traffic conditions and road conditions, and choose the appropriate direction to avoid.
Use your turn signals to signal and alert you in advance to make sure other vehicles are aware of your intentions.
Steer quickly and steadily to avoid and try to maintain the balance and stability of the vehicle.
Emergency avoidance.
Situation 4: Intersection.
In the Module 3 exam, there will be an intersection design to test the students' ability to control and judge at intersections. Here are some key takeaways:
Observe traffic signs, signal lights, and other vehicles at intersections.
Use your turn signals to signal your intentions in advance and see if other vehicles are correctly aware of your intentions.
With confirmation that it is safe to do so, choose the right time and speed to cross the intersection.
Intersections. Conclusion.
By mastering the skills and facing challenges with confidence, we can better cope with the various situations in the Subject 3 exam. Emergency braking, night driving, emergency avoidance and intersections are common situations in the exam, and we need to be prepared in advance and apply the knowledge and skills we have learned in practice to ensure safe driving and pass the exam.
The above is the relevant content of the coping strategies for the subject 3 test, I hope it can be helpful to the majority of driving students.