Friday, November 23, 2012

What to Remember for the Test

The driving test can be nerve wrecking, but if you remember some important facts, you will do just fine.


 Student drivers often feel nervous about their upcoming test. They are afraid that the examiner will intimidate them. You need to understand that they are just doing their job and they'e hoping you will pass. You're the one who has to prove that you are a safe and competent driver. It’d be dangerous for them to let somebody out on the road who can't prove their competence.

The only way to prepare is to study and PRACTICE! Driving is more than just handling a vehicle. You must learn how to keep an eye on the road. Always know what the other drivers are doing or about to do. Know what all of the signals and signs mean.

As long as you can remember to do the following during your road exam, you should (hopefully) be able to pass:

1. Before you even leave the parking lot with your examiner, look in every single direction to make sure that your path is clear. There should be no pedestrians, vehicles, or any other obstacle. Also, don't forget to signal properly when you're pulling out. Make sure you know what all of the signals do and how to use them.

2. Keep your eye on the speed limit for the entire test. Always stay as close to the limit as possible, unless you're driving on ice, or the person in front of you is going too slowly. If you're in a passing zone, pass them if the other lane is clear.

3. Whenever you reach a STOP sign, slow down and then STOP. Don't roll through it. This is a mistake that many student drivers make. At a STOP sign, you're supposed to stop all the way - even if everything looks clear, you still need to stop for at least five seconds, depending on where you live.

4. Remember to always check mirrors when changing lanes. There should be no other vehicles at your side or behind you. Also, use the right signals.

5. Whenever a light turns green, proceed carefully. When it's yellow, prepare to stop. Never go through the light when it's yellow - especially when you're taking your test. You might lose points for it. Yellow doesn't actually mean "go through slowly", it means "slow down and stop before the light turns red".

6. You will have to prove that you know how to parallel park. This doesn't have to be a difficult feat just as long as you practiced beforehand. If you're asked to park the car on an incline, remember to turn the front wheels toward the curb

Practice all of these tips before you begin your test, and your test shouldn't be hard at all. You should also feel confident. Good luck!

Increase your chances of passing the test by checking out online guides. You will find secrets that will help you pass without any problems. Take what you learn from online student driving courses and use the knowledge to help you pass the written and road tests.

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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