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I live in MN.

2006-07-13 04:56:45 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Other - Education

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just make sure you read the entire manual.....make sure you know really odd things that don't come up in everyday driving.....they really like to ask questions about weird things that they don't expect you to know....there will be really easy ones as well, but don't worry, you'll pass

2006-07-13 05:03:14 · answer #1 · answered by Mike F 3 · 0 0

Make sure you read the booklet and know all the "rules of the road". Be polite, but do not talk during the driving exam and don't expect the examiner to speak with you. They aren't supposed to talk other than giving you directions. Make sure you turn your wheels toward the curb if facing downhill or away from the curb if facing uphill. Know how far away you should stop from the car ahead of you when you come to a stop light or stop sign (for the written test)- many fail that question. Always come to a complete stop at a stop sign- don't roll.
Good luck, honey.

2006-07-13 12:03:39 · answer #2 · answered by sweetsinglemom 4 · 0 0

If your state has a driver's handbook, (a codnensed version of thr vehicle code) then study everything in it. The written test will allow only a certain percent of mistakes. You'd hate to miss passing by just one.

The most critical questions, and the one most likely to appear on the test have to do with the driver's behavior. Less emphasis on things like administative requirement. Concentrate on memorizing the things a driver should know to stay out of trouble, like signs, speed limits, where you can and cannot make a U-turn.

2006-07-13 12:06:32 · answer #3 · answered by Vince M 7 · 0 0

If you've read the study book, you should do fine. All the answers to the questions are in the book so read it thoroughly.

2006-07-13 12:01:33 · answer #4 · answered by First Lady 7 · 0 0

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