Both are fairly easy - if you know what you're doing. Make sure you get a driver's manual from the BMV and review that constantly for at least a week leading up to your test. Have your parent or a friend quiz you on different road signs and rules and regulations. Another good way to study up for the test is to look at your surroundings whenever you're in the car - even if you're not driving. Look at the different road signs, note the speed limits, and read the construction signs.
For the driving test, go to an empty parking lot to practice parallel parking. Also, drive whenever you can. For example, offer to drive someone to the grocery store. Even if it's just a little trip, you're going to get some good experience and you'll start to feel more comfortable.
Just remember that you probably know everything that you need to know to pass, you just have to do enough to prove that on both your written and driving tests.
Oh, and by the way, I thought that the driving test was easier than the written. Some of the written test questions can be a little tricky - make sure you read them a few times before you answer it.
2006-06-24 06:52:51
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answered by shesaidpaul@sbcglobal.net 2
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Don't take the test until you are sure that you can pass. You should just study the drivers' manual. Before you go to take the test, have a friend or family member quiz you by asking you questions from the manual. If you keep getting questions wrong, that means you are not ready yet. Also, ask the DMV about drivers' education classes that might be available. Don't just keep wasting your money if you're not ready. Make sure that you feel confident before you go in to take the actuall test.
2016-05-20 09:48:02
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answered by Anonymous
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depends on the person! Both were fairly easy to me! written make some nervous and the driving (having someone in car, grading you) would make a person nervous too! Just study and relax and know what street signs mean and the lines in the middle of the lane and what side of the road to drive on and u will be great!
2006-06-21 13:12:07
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answered by Sara A 1
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Depends what you're better at, a pen-and-pencil test where you have to memorize facts ... or a practical test.
The driving test usually feels like more pressure, though.
But if you fail your driving test ... you probably aren't ready to be on your own behind the wheel anyway.
2006-06-21 12:02:11
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answered by Artemisia 2
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The written..Definitely easy. The driving easy too if you remain calm and dont put too much pressure on yourself and stress. You already know how to drive it's wether or not you pay attention to what you're doing and the people around you. They just want to see if you're a cautious driver.
2006-06-21 12:07:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I did it, so it can't be THAT hard. I did have to know my stuff, though. Just study the driver's manual and go for it. I was more nervous about the driving part. They marked me off for not signaling a turn, when the only way to go WAS to turn! I thought that was stupid.
2006-06-21 12:02:59
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answered by Oblivia 5
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the test is easy. if are the nervous type plan on failing your first driving test. but learn from it , you will pass the second time.
2006-06-21 12:02:16
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answered by dude 5
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The driving part is harder. All you need to do for the written test is memorize the manual.
2006-06-21 12:06:11
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answered by angelicjolie2000 3
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both are fairly simple, the driving test is a little nerve racking because you have the instructor sitting right next to you
2006-06-23 01:37:11
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answered by Blake T 4
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get a drivers manuel from DMV and study....also practice driving....It was all easy for me...I took drivers ed....if you didn't have opportunity to take that...there are other driver schools out there...good luck
2006-06-21 12:28:30
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answered by vickififi 4
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