its very easy...mostly common sense...if you know how to drive and know most of the driving laws it will be a cake walk...don't worry
2006-06-19 09:57:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Best things to remember:
Parallel parking, check your blind spot, use turn signals, right of way, hands at 10 and 2, know the speed limit, don't be afraid to merge.
In my opinion, the "written" test was harder than the actual driving test. You answer questions like how far behind a vehicle or school bus you should be, turning your wheels when parking on a hill, etc.
2006-06-19 10:01:14
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answered by dextrose79x 2
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You just show that you understand your state's driving regulation book. You know, what to do when a school bus is stopped, who has right of way at a 4 way stop sign, how to parallel park. Then you have to actually drive a car and show that you can do that safely.
2006-06-19 09:59:16
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answered by my_alias_id 6
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its cake, in fact i did nothing but talk and goof off all day, i never read the book either, my class had lots of videos, most of its common sense, but if you really odnt understand something u can read the book or ask you instrctor, most of them probably arent aholes liek high school teachers, they are there because they want to teach you the right way to drive
2006-06-19 09:59:03
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answered by woundshurtless 4
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It's pretty common sense. Read the little book and you'll be fine. At least that's how it is in Texas.
2006-06-19 09:58:05
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answered by *AstrosChick* 5
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in New Hampshire it was easy common sense type questions
2006-06-19 09:57:17
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answered by irunwithscissors25 4
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IT'S EASY READ YOUR DRIVERS HAND BOOK FOUND AT ANY DMV OR MAY BE AVAILABLE ONLINE
2006-06-19 10:02:41
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answered by janet 3
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