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What is the stuff you need to know when going for Driver's Test?

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What is the stuff you need to know when going for Driver's Test?

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  1. You need to go to the department of motor vehicles and get a manual.  You may need to look in a local phone book to find the address.   Study the manual for the written test.  It will also give you pointers for taking the driving test, too.


  2. While all tests make people nervous they are given to demonstrate our grasp on various matters.

    I think one important thing to know when going for your drivers test is: Dealing With Anxiety When you are About to Take your Drivers Test ... read about it at the link below

  3. If you read your states driver's manual,you will be able to find out. Far as Driving in the car,they usually have you park on a hill,parallel park,back around a corner, & a few other things. When you get in the car,make sure to check to see if all 3 of your mirrors are set They watch to see if you do that. Good luck on your drivers test!

  4. During the driving test, the examiner will note:

    How you start your vehicle. When leaving the curb, do you use your mirrors and turn your head and look back for passing cars? Do you signal, and wait until it is safe before entering traffic?

    How you drive in hazardous weather conditions. Do you turn on your headlights when using your windshield wipers and when it is snowing, raining, or foggy or when you can't see clearly 1000 feet ahead of you?

    How you control your vehicle. Do you use the gas pedal, brake, steering wheel (hands on opposite sides), and other controls correctly?

    How you drive in traffic. Do you use the proper lane? Do you signal, turn your head and look back before pulling away from the curb or when you change lanes? Do you signal the proper distance before turning? Do you follow other vehicles at a safe distance?

    How you obey the traffic signals and posted signs (such as speed limit signs).

    How you drive through blind or crowded intersections. Do you scan carefully for signs, signals, pedestrians, and other vehicles? Do you yield and take the right of way correctly?

    How you steer your vehicle. Do you turn from the proper lane into the proper lane. Is your turn too wide or too sharp?

    How you stop. Do you stop smoothly and at the limit line or at the corner? Can you stop quickly and safely in an emergency? In a vehicle with a manual transmission, do you keep the vehicle in gear when slowing to a stop?

    How you back up. Do you look over your right shoulder while backing? Can you back in a straight line? Do you have complete control of the vehicle?

    How you change your speed based on the amount of nearby traffic, the people crossing the street, and the distance you can see ahead.

    How you respect the rights of others. Are you courteous to other drivers and pedestrians? Do you yield or accept your right of way appropriately?

    Whether you pay full attention to the job of driving.

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