r u talking about the driving test or the written one? On the written one watch out for question with numbers, like it it 50 feet, 100 feet, or 150 feet? Or how much liability insurance is required?
On the driving test they will ask you where is the "defrost"
switch, and perhaps the emergency brake? Watch your lane changes. Drive like a nerd. Don't forget seat belts.
2006-07-23 15:53:57
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answered by scummibear 4
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Parallel Parking. When I took my driver's test I passed everything except parallel parking and I got a 75%. After that the test was just a drive around the block. Stop at a stop sign, look both ways, wear the seat belt, obey the speed limit etc.
Hint: The tester can only see what you actually do, so exaggerate it a little. Fasten your seat belt and lean forward a little to make sure the instructor does as well (he will). Check your mirrors, even if they have been adjusted before hand. Make sure he sees your head swivel when you look for on coming traffic. He cannot see if you are checking your speed, looking ahead, and looking behind. The movements are too subtle, but he can see the speedometer, he can see how your head moves, and he can feel how you drive.
So practice your parallel parking and practice your stops and accelerations. You want to make a smooth transition between stop and go so you look like a pro.
2006-07-23 22:54:05
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answered by Dan S 7
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Hardest part is probably the parallel parking.
Remember that if you are taking a turn and there is oncoming traffic, keep your wheels straight until you are about to take the turn, don't have the wheels slanted while remaining still waiting for oncoming traffic. If you ever got rear-ended, the car driving into the back of you would send you into oncoming traffic.
2006-07-23 22:49:30
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answered by alligil 1
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The hardest part for me was the distances and numbers questions. Like "500, 350, or 700 feet before you blah blah blah...?" I could never get those right!
2006-07-23 22:47:41
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answered by Ember 3
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depends where you live. where i live you dont have to parallel park. just make sure u go the speed limit (go 2-3 miles below just to make sure). stop BEFORE the white line in intersection (stop lights/signs) i'd say the hardest (for me) would of been the 3 point turn.
2006-07-23 22:49:59
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answered by bigt_2789 2
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what if you pull up to a stop sign at the same exact time as the other drivers
2006-07-23 22:46:50
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answered by whatwhatwhat 5
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Parralell park, but I didnt have to, yet my friend who took her test the same day did, and failed becuz of it...otherwise dont run any yellow lights! them damn things is tricky
2006-07-23 22:48:13
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answered by ~*Jess*~ 3
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parallel parking its is always the hardest part
2006-07-23 22:46:26
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answered by mike j 2
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They ask you to spell 'tomorrow'. u will fail, reschedule now for next week
2006-07-23 22:49:47
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answered by Tim J 2
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paraelle parking
2006-07-23 22:47:22
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answered by Anonymous
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