Monday, July 19, 2010

Sadie's Driving Test Tips

It's another Monday, which means it's time for some more driving test tips from guest writers. Well, here are the tips from Sadie Backhurst.

Let's Be Aware of Road Test Tips

Road test is a challenging task for the beginners. When you are preparing for the road test, you are likely to become very nervous about this. Even though you have the instructions to follow, some suggestions in this article will help you to gain more confidence and remove the anxiety and nervousness.

Bring the Certificates of Completion
By the time when you are ready for the road test you need to bring several things with you. Required documents like information on the motor vehicle and the location should always be with you all the time. Moreover, you need to present a certificate of completion. Students may not have such documents so they need to present documents that show their practice time which must be at least 20 hours. Additionally, they need to bring their photo ID with them. If you are going for the road test, you should check with the examiner first.

Bring a Test Vehicle
When you take the vehicle with you for a road test, you need to make sure that the vehicle is working in a good condition, and it should be clean and registered, furthermore the safety features must work. There should be a licensed driver present with you during the road test. The driver should be at least 21 years old and has good experience on operating the vehicle.

In case of motorbikes, the examiner should be in another vehicle. Overall, the safety majors like the seat belts should be workable and must be clean. Drive must show their license and all the required documents to the examiner.

Don't be Late

Being punctual is another way to judge your behavior which affects the result of a road test. You shouldn't be late, and make sure you calculate the time required to reach the location based keeping busy traffic in mind. If you think you can not make it on time, inform the examiner and explain the reason clearly. Check the schedule and be there on the time.

Arriving at the Site
When you arrive at the site look around if there are any other vehicles around you. If you see other vehicle, you need to park at the end of the line. Do not forget to leave enough room for the vehicle to move. Paying attention to the examiner is important. When the examiner says to get on the driver's seat, do it, otherwise, don't do it. If you don't understand something, ask your instructor.

Follow Instructions
Now when the test begins, try to be relaxed. If you are comfortable, you can do it confidently. Always listen to your examiner instruction. Do not argue with it. Put questions if you need clarification. Avoid getting upset if they are nitpicking. And this is how you can learn from your mistake and stay alert when driving.

Other Suggestions
You know that you need to drive the vehicle with full confident. Practice it early if you need it to gain the confidence. While driving on road test, maintain the distance between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead of you.

Feel free to clarify the errors during the test. It is good to learn from your mistake. If you practice it more, you will drive with full confidence.

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Source: EzineArticles.com.

Thank you, Sadie, for these wonderful tips!

Don't forget - more tips can be found in my driving test guide.
Nadav

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