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I am having my driving test tomorrow, got any tips to help me out?

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I think I'm ready, but can you tell me some things to watch out for? or how the test even works? What some procedures people usually forget to do? etc.

Thanks in advance.

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  1. The people at the DMV are so friendly! SARCASTIC

    They expect you to know EVERYTHING

    so do ur homework son


  2. The one thing people tend to forget is to stop BEFORE you get to the white line at a stop sign.

    Don't cross it before you stop.

    If you can't see, stop just in front of the line, then ease out until you can see the street clearly.

    Good Luck!

  3. If you sleep with the driving instructor he will give you your license.

  4. a few things...

    first of all just remember to be calm, if you're tense, you'll most likely mess something up. when i took my test i was calm and found a common interest with the peson and just talked to them. i mean do not get so caught up that you forget what you're doing, but don't make things awkward.

    also remember to always stop completely and fully and the stop signs && make sure it's behind the line!

    also before you even take your test make sure it's a car you're comfortable in driving with. also make sure your blinkers and brakes work because they always check. i mean i'm sure yours probably do, but it's always good to double check otherwise you won't even get to test.

    when i took my test i probably drove about 3 miles. you just get into the car and if they ask you to turn left, then you turn left. and make sure you know how to do your downhill and uphill parks... when i took my test that was something they asked me to do. i wasn't asked to parallel park, but i was asked to downhill park. but i'm sure you'll be fine.

    there's not much else i can think of.

    good luckkk and hopefully you get your lisence!

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