Friday, September 7, 2012

Another Checklist

Before taking the test, make sure to take a look at this checklist of things you should know before the test.

A Huge Driving Test Checklist to Help You Learn How to Drive

If you want to get your driver's license, you need to study useful material to help you get started. Check out some online checklists and practice quizzes. They will help you understand what you need to practice on in order to pass the test.

Here are some tips to get you started. These are important skills you need to practice if you want to get your driving license.

• Know where the following controls are located: headlights, horn, emergency brakes, parking brakes, windshield wipers, and all of the other instruments.

• Know how to start a vehicle properly. Understand the differences between "neutral" and "park".

• Practice making turns. Know when to turn on the signal and slow down. Recognize when you can accept a right-of-way.

• Always make sure that everyone, including yourself, is wearing their seat belt. It's the driver's responsibility to ensure that all of the occupants of the vehicle are wearing them.

• Place your hands on the steering wheel in the correct positions. They should be on opposite sides, and you should be holding on the wheel securely. However, you don't want to grip it TOO tightly.

• Practice backing out. Survey the surroundings before you begin. Check over your shoulders and glance at the mirrors while you are backing out.

• You'll need to know how to park in a variety of positions, with parallel being the most difficult. When parking along a curb, make sure the wheels are positioned properly. Set the parking brake.

• Practice in all sorts of weather conditions. Practice in bad weather, at night, in fog, etc.

• Practice on different types of road conditions. Can you drive on a two-way street? Freeway? Mountain road? Gravel road? Can you drive in busy traffic? Slow traffic?

• Speaking of freeways, make sure you know where to begin and end turns. A good driver will be able to keep up with the flow of traffic.

• Know when to enter a freeway. Be able to check traffic flow, and time your entry accordingly. Always adjust speed according to the road and traffic conditions.

• Learn defensive driving techniques. Keep your eyes moving at all times. Don't just stare straight ahead - keep a look at what's beside of you. Know what's behind you. Be able to predict potential hazards.

• It's essential that you know what to do in an emergency situation. If a collision occurs, what all do you need to do? Your instructor should take the time to explain the proper steps you should take in the event that you are involved in any type of accident - regardless of who is at fault.

Take this checklist with you when you practice driving, and you should be prepared to take - and pass - the driving test!

Take advantage of internet resources such as driving courses and how-to videos. This checklist is just the start - there is so much more information available to help you learn. You can pass your driver's test if you make good use of all of these resources.

Getting your driver's license is not that hard. If you would like to pass your driving test without trying so hard, you should get yourself this amazing driving test guide.

I hope this article helped you,
Nadav

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