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I'm going to take a driving test, any extra advice can you give me to pass?

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I'm going to take a driving test, any extra advice can you give me to pass?

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  1. Don't talk to your inspector, unless asked a question. Focus on your driving; never turn your head. Be aware where you place your hands on the steering wheel. Go under the speed limit at all times. Be careful when making turns. Do not shift lanes, unless told to do so. Your inspector is watching what you do at every movement, so be aware of that. You do not have to explain what you are doing.


  2. Honestly, the driving test is very easy. They will pass you as long as you don't do anything illegal/dangerous.

    A few things that might help:

    -check your rear view mirror/side mirrors all the time even if you might not need to (make it so they can see you physically moving your head and looking at them)

    -check your blind spot before switching lanes

    -be within 2-3mph of the speed limit

    -be nice to the tester haha make sure they're comfortable... -DO NOT blast music

    -always let pedestrians pass

    -stop before the white line in intersections

    -ease into stops instead of jerking the car

    good luck  :]]]

    hope i helped.

    i remember so well how nervous i was, but there really isn't a reason to be.

  3. Stay clam.

    Wear your seatbelt, and make them wear theirs.

    Do what your instructor says, unless they're trying to trick you. If they say do a 3-point turn, do a 3 point, not a 5-point....

    Use your mirrors.

    Good luck.

  4. Apply everything you learned in driver's ed. and in the handbook you read and studied and you should do fine.

  5. yeah dont get nervous, and pay attention to the signs. the instructor my try 2 trick u by sayin turn left and its a one way going right. just be coo good luck!

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