Friday, December 16, 2011

What Examiners Look For

Examiners may look scary to you when you take the test, but they are actually looking for very specific things that can easily be checked. Here is an article about it.

Driving Test Tips - Learn What Your Examiner Will Be Watching For

A driver's test isn't easy. Even if you're well-prepared, you still might make some mistakes. A large number of first-time takers fail. If you want to pass, you need to learn all there is to know about the test taking process. What is it that examiners watch for?

You can actually find driving test secrets online! There are guides which include details about what the examiners look for. If you know what they're going to look for ahead of time, you'll be able to better prepare yourself.

You can also prepare yourself by driving. In most areas, minors must complete 50 hours of training before taking a driving test. It's best to practice with a responsible adult who will be able to provide you with constructive criticism.

When you first start out, go to an empty parking lot. Get used to the feeling of being behind the wheel. Next, move on to an old country road with no traffic. Once you get the hang of staying in your lane, you can move on to a slightly busy road, and then finally to a busy road or freeway.

See if you can find some maps of the testing routes. They are available online for some cities. If you can't find a map of the testing routes in your city, ask friends where the testing site is and drive all around it and familiarize yourself with the signs.

Another useful resource you can find online is a checklist. A checklist will include reminders such as:

• When starting, accelerate smoothly.
• When stopping, brake gently.
• Steer smoothly. Never jerk the wheel.
• Pay attention to all of the signs.
• Always obey speed limits.
• Remember to signal for all turns and lane changes.
• Slow down at yellow lights. Prepare to stop for the red light.
• Use the three-second rule when following behind another vehicle.
• Always drive defensively. Anticipate other drivers' maneuvers.
• Keep your eyes scanning the road around you and in front of you.
• Make sure the vehicle is in correct gear!

These are just some examples of all of the things you need to remember to do when you drive.
You won't just be tested on how well you drive. Your vehicle will also be inspected. You won't even be able to take your test if something is wrong with your car or truck!

Here are some of the things the examiner will be checking for:

• Working brake lights
• Both turn signal lights
• A windshield that provides a full field of vision• Adequate brake pressure
• A working horn
• Working safety belts
• That the driver's door and passenger door(s) open from the outside and inside
• That the tires are in good condition
• A secured glove compartment door

Now you have a better idea of how to prepare yourself (and your car) for the driving test!

Check out some resources and tools to help you pass your driver's test! You can prepare yourself for the driving test by taking advantage of online resources, including checklists and practice 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.

Hopefully this article will help you,
Nadav

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