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A must-see before the exam! The second thing that 90% of people are most afraid of encountering during the three-way test of the subject, has encountered it

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A must-see before the exam! The second thing that 90% of people are most afraid of encountering during the three-way test of the subject, has encountered it
A must-see before the exam! The second thing that 90% of people are most afraid of encountering during the three-way test of the subject, has encountered it

What are you most afraid of in the subject three-way test?

Don't ask, asking is the most afraid of failing the course!

A must-see before the exam! The second thing that 90% of people are most afraid of encountering during the three-way test of the subject, has encountered it

Of course, the same can be said ~

Those things that will make people fail if they are not careful, are also the things that they are most afraid of encountering

Let's take stock today!!

Fear of running into traffic lights

Driving test subject three, road test

At intersections, in addition to slowing down, you also have to obey the traffic rules of traffic lights, which can be said to be the "invisible test item" of subject 3.

A must-see before the exam! The second thing that 90% of people are most afraid of encountering during the three-way test of the subject, has encountered it

Traffic light intersections may encounter –

> wait for the red light and start at the green light

> was blocked by a large car and couldn't see the traffic light in front of him, and accidentally ran a red light

> was urged by the car behind him, and he stopped in a panic

.......

The result of the rush is to turn off the fire, fail the course, and retake the exam

A must-see before the exam! The second thing that 90% of people are most afraid of encountering during the three-way test of the subject, has encountered it

So, what should you do when you encounter a traffic light?

Waiting for a red light, how to park properly?

1. When you see a red light, slowly press the brakes at a distance of about 50 meters and slow down.

2. Shift into low gear. (If you don't come in time, you can't change gears)

3. When you are about to stop, step on the clutch, step on the brake, stop smoothly, and wait for the red light.

*It should be noted that the head of the car should not be pressed against the white line, and the engine should not be turned off at a red light. It is not necessary to pull the handbrake.

The green light is on, how to get started right?

1. The red light counts down for about 7 seconds, and starts to prepare for the half-slope start (step on the clutch, hang the first gear, release the handbrake), and start steadily.

2. After that, accelerate to shift to second gear, move up third gear and continue to move forward.

There are two scenarios here:

Steps to get started without pulling the handbrake:

After stopping, continue to press the foot brake, hang 1st gear, slowly lift the clutch to semi-linkage when the red light counts down to 5-6 seconds, and release the foot brake when the green light is on. Because the "preparatory action" of this method is very well done, it only needs to be clutched, and the foot brake and accelerator can be operated in conjunction with the start.

Steps to get started with the handbrake:

After parking, continue to press the footbrake, pull up the handbrake, pick up neutral, hang 1st gear when the red light counts down to 7-8 seconds, release the handbrake, slowly lift the clutch to semi-linkage, and release the footbrake when the green light is on.

Fear of encountering social vehicles

Driving test subject three, road test

> was malinously stopped by social vehicles

> encountered a motorcycle/electric car, and did not step on the brakes, resulting in failure

When > overtaking, the social vehicle began to overtake again, and the timing was not mastered

When > changing lanes, the vehicle in front suddenly swerves

......

A must-see before the exam! The second thing that 90% of people are most afraid of encountering during the three-way test of the subject, has encountered it

It's really head-scratching!!

So what should we do when we encounter these 3 situations of social vehicles?

Be sure to slow down in time (don't brake suddenly, and pay attention to gear and speed matching)

。 Give up overtaking decisively and wait for the car behind to overtake your vehicle before continuing.

。 Slow down, control your own speed, the average social vehicle will be faster, as long as you keep a safe distance, you will be fine

。 Try to control the speed of the car, if you accidentally fail, you can try to appeal~

A must-see before the exam! The second thing that 90% of people are most afraid of encountering during the three-way test of the subject, has encountered it

Fear of a second chance, more nervousness

At the time of the road test

If you fail the first opportunity, you can also take a make-up exam on the spot.

Many people will feel that the first time they hang up, the second time will be more nervous, so to speak, "dying and shriveling".

Not really

The second chance, the probability of passing the level is greater.

After all, the first time is to accumulate experience, and the second time is to officially enter

When getting a second chance, pay attention to 4 small details:

(1) Summarize experience. Remember the lessons of the first time.

(2) Calm your mind. Positive psychological cues to give yourself more encouragement.

(3) The third subject strives to finish the test. The lights are over, and one step closer to success.

(4) Precautions for re-examination. Believe in yourself, don't be suspicious, always feel that something is going to be wrong.

A must-see before the exam! The second thing that 90% of people are most afraid of encountering during the three-way test of the subject, has encountered it

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