Monday, January 25, 2010

Passing Mark Tips

Everyone wants a passing mark when taking the driving test, but many fail. Francis Murphy wants to change this situation, and she does it with a well written article filled with driving test tips.

Road Test Tips For a Passing Mark


The best Road Test tip is to approach the test with a relaxed mind. Clarity of thought is one of the key aspects to pass. Just treat it like you are in one of your training sessions and drive confidently and be relaxed. Here's a summary of the Road Test Tips for your reference;

a. Pre-driving tips: It is important to position yourself up-right in the driver's seat, setting the mirror to ensure you can get a clear nice view of your surroundings on the road. Ensure the oil, water, tires, lights, reflectors, mirrors and brakes are working well. Fasten your safety belt before you start the car.

b. While driving tips: keep on a calm and smiling face. Drive slowly and steadily. Listen carefully to the instructions given. Ask for confirmation if you did not catch the instruction clearly and don't be scared to ask for reconfirmation. Concentrate on your driving all the time. Make sure that adequate warm up is carrying out before you switch the gears. Smooth use of the clutch and gears will make a good impression to the examiner.

c. Turning tips: remember to turn on your right or left indicator at least some 20m ahead of the junction you wanted to turn to. At times, you will be asked on the use of the fire-extinguisher and the dim lights. You must know your vehicle and the emergency sign as well as the use of emergency kits.

d. Backing and Parking tips: Parking and Backing are equivalently as important as Driving. A well trained driver will be able to park in a safe and designated parking lot, using the proper warning signs and steps. A good driver will also be able to tell if his car would adequately get into the parking lot or otherwise.

e. Climbing up a slope: Make sure you change to low gear when you need to drive up a slope. Pull on your clutch if you need to halt on the slope to keep the car from sliding down.

f. Attitude during the testing: Nervousness is what caused one to fail in any Road Test. Try not to get panic even if you may have done something wrong as small mistakes are unavoidable sometimes. A good driver stays calm behind the wheels and be observant at the same time.

At the end of this article, I'd like to share cool websites with more tips on topics like road test tips and how to build a rat rod. Visit for more information.

Source: EzineArticles.com.

With so many tips in this article and my driving test guide, you have a much better chance of passing.

Nadav

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