1, the environment is relatively stable: the closed examination room is in a relatively stable environment, and factors such as road conditions, traffic volume and weather have little influence on the examination, so candidates can concentrate more on completing the examination.
2. Examination rules are easier to master: a closed examination room can better simulate the actual driving scene, and the examination rules and requirements are fixed, so candidates can master the examination rules and requirements more easily and reduce the probability of making mistakes.
3. The examination content is more comprehensive: A closed examination room can more comprehensively examine the driving skills and the ability to deal with emergencies of candidates. For example, it will change lanes, overtake, turn around and so on. In the exam, candidates are required to operate according to the instructions of traffic lights or signs.
4. Higher security: in the closed examination room, the examination venue has been reserved in advance, and the examination vehicle is also a special examination vehicle, which is more secure and avoids potential safety hazards in the examination process. However, the driving test environment is usually tense, and candidates need to drive under the supervision of the examiner. This may increase the tension and pressure of some candidates and affect their performance. In addition, the road test can only evaluate candidates in a limited time and scope, and it is impossible to comprehensively evaluate candidates' driving skills and quality. So the closed examination room of subject three is good.