Experience exchange: how to go straight when driving straight?

I believe many people have had such a problem in their minds: when subject three is driving in a straight line, you can't do sideline actions, otherwise it will violate the examination rules, fail and deduct points! However, in the straight line, I was suddenly blocked by other vehicles or pedestrians and had to pull over or stop. What should I do?

First of all, on the premise of sufficient time, obey the examiner's orders.

Subject 3 is an electronic examination, in which computer voice gives instructions and candidates follow the instructions. However, each test car will also have an examiner. If you encounter "this road is blocked" in the process of executing the direct order, the examiner will usually give you an order to stop or change lanes. At this time, you just need to listen to the examiner's command.

Secondly, you can choose to wait outside the scope of test monitoring.

In some places, examiners are forbidden to send signals. In this case, you can choose to stop and brake on the road outside the scope of examination monitoring, wait until the road is clear, start again, and go straight according to the rules.

Furthermore, if you suddenly encounter other vehicles crossing obstacles in the process of going straight, how to do it safely!

If you drive straight in the left fast lane, pass the right turn signal immediately. If you are on the right, pass the left turn signal. However, these two practices are sudden sideline, and they are not the safest. The safest way is to brake and slow down immediately. In this special case, the chief examiner will inform the examination center to make a new examination adjustment. In a word, safety comes first.