Monday, January 18, 2010

Some More DMV Information

DMV.com is one of the biggest driving websites out there. It has information of all USA states' DMVs with exact locations and operating hours. Eunice Fernand, who works for this site, wrote an article about the DMV's requirements from new drivers.

How to Prepare For Your Driving Test at the DMV

If you're like most people, you're probably very excited at the prospect of getting your driver's license. You can't wait to get to the DMV take the test, pass the test, get your picture taken, and then get your very own driver's license. There are a few things to keep in mind, however, and a few things you can do to help prepare for your tests.

The test will most likely consist of two parts: the written test, and the driving test.

The written portion - This will be a test on many rules of driving, which may include such situations as what to do when you come to an unmarked intersection, or which way to turn the steering wheel when you park against a curb, or what a safe following distance is behind the car in front of you. You can find study aids online and in the classroom that can help you prepare for this.

The driving portion - This is the part that some people get nervous for; you have to drive with the instructor in the car, and you need to do nearly everything correctly. People get nervous for this because, even though they've done everything 100s of times already, during the driving test is when it actually counts and that can cause performance anxiety. Just remember that you've already done all of this before and you have nothing to worry about. The instructor is your friend and he wants you to pass.

If you take driver's education class at your high school, it is possible that your school may have an agreement with the local DMV where if you pass the class with a certain grade or higher you may be exempt from having to actually take the test at the DMV. If you are fortunate enough for this to be the case, it should definitely provide you with the motivation to do well in the class so you don't have to take the test again.

Please visit this link to learn more about your local DMV and to get information about the driving laws in your state, find some practice tests online, and learn about how to register your car in your state.

Source: EzineArticles.com.

Never forget that a good driving test guide can focus you further on the requirements to pass a driving test.

Good luck,
Nadav

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