Friday, October 15, 2010

What Examiners Are Looking For

Driving examiners, like you, are people, but they are people who have demands. Here is an article I wrote about those demands and how to meet them to get your license.

Things Driver Test Examiners Look After

If you want to make sure you pass your driving test from the first try, you should make sure you know what examiners are looking after when reviewing your skills. Examiners are very polite and respectful, but they screen your every move. Every mistake is seen and noted and, when enough mistakes are made, you will fail. And we are here to prevent that from happening. In this article, we will explain what a good examiner looks after and how you can get under his skin.

First of all, before you hit the road, there is one thing you must know. Examiners are people, and people are subjective. This means you need to be polite and full of courtesy. If you are somehow rude to him, he will not penalize you or show any sign or anger. But he will treat you harsher when you start making mistakes. So, treat him link you would treat somebody in your family and show him the respect he deserves. Now, the next thing to do once you get in the car with him is start checking for any signs of problem. Check to see if your seat is adjusted properly, if the mirrors are at the right angle, and if all doors are properly closed. Before you start the car, make sure you put your seat belt! Examiners want to see if you are taking the necessary precautions to ensure a safe ride for you and your passengers.

Once on the test route, make sure you never ever exceed the speed limit. The last thing the inspector wants to see is a candidate breaking the speed limit and breaking the law. However, that does not mean you must drive close to the minimum speed limit. That will only show the examiner that you are not confident enough in your driving skills. Always pay attention to road signs and traffic lights. You miss a traffic light, you fail the test. So don't be nervous, just be yourself and remember what you have learnt during your practice sessions.

Although it is generally good to follow the examiner's directions, pay attention to traps. He might tell you to park the car in a parking forbidden zone or something like that, just to see if you pay attention to road signs. And last, but not least, to make sure you know everything inspectors are looking for, get a driving test guide and read it thoroughly. You will find only good advice and tips from professionals who have insight in this domain.

Practicing for your driving test is very important, but without a proper driving test guide it becomes very hard. Get yourself a good guide and you will pass the test without sweating.

Hope this articles helped you.
Nadav

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