Parking is the hardest part of the test. Just practice , practice, practice. And try not to be so nervous. Good Luck.
2006-08-29 05:59:01
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answered by Backwoods Barbie 7
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If you passed driver's training, you'll pass the test. They usually don't expect perfect parking, and there's an allowance for some mistakes. Just don't nearly mow down a pedestrian like my sister did. Really, if you did reasonably well in your class, you'll do fine on the test. And if your state lets you practice driving with an adult or parent before your test, take every opportunity to do so.
2006-08-29 05:59:24
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answered by ? 5
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It is pretty easy, but if you have a strict teacher taking your exam, that's where the problem lies. Just be cool, and always look at your rear view mirrors and be very cautious driver and you'll be fine. Try to stay at the speed limit, try not to have any kind of distractions like phones, music, pager whatever. Put both hands on the wheel. Left hand on 10 and right hand on 2 o'clock.
2006-08-29 06:01:17
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answered by blu2u1982 2
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Try to pick a better time of day if possible. After morning rush hour and before school traffic gets on the roads in the afternoons.
If at all possible find someone who knows the route you will have to drive when you are doing the test and have them let you drive it so you will know what to expect.
Do not be nervous. I know you want your license NOW, but just keep telling yourself that if you don't get them it's no big deal because you can try again. If you don't get them just tell your friends you didn't get to try for them because _________(insert excuse here).
Good Luck!!
2006-08-29 06:01:29
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answered by Michelle *The Truth Hurts 6
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The best thing you could work on is your English. After that, practice your parallel parking after hours at a train station or in the distant end of a parking lot. Take it seriously so you don't have to take it again. Then get out there and mow down old people like me.
2006-08-29 06:01:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Just be calm. Study and remember the rules.
Pay attention to the speed limits and keep an eye on how fast you are driving.
Do a bit more exaggeration when you look at mirrors.
If you change lanes, do it the most conservative way. Don't force or rush to change.
Make sure you signals when you turn or change lanes.
Most important, remember all the traffic rules.
2006-08-29 06:00:51
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answered by Anonymous
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It's pretty easy. The instructor tried to intimidate me by not talking, AT ALL....but just pretend your a taxi driver and he's telling you where he needs to get to. It worked for me!
Oh, don't worry about parking I didn't get tested on that but I did have to reverse in a street line.
GOOD LUCK!!!!!
2006-08-29 06:00:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I know they've made the test easier since I took it and by the way I see teens driving around me everywhere trying to sideswipe me and not obey the laws I'm guessing it's pretty easy. Please don't ever talk on your cell phone and drive at the same time. Good luck!
2006-08-29 05:59:27
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answered by Precious 7
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Yes, it is easy...for the written portion, always pick the safest answer if you're not sure of the answer, and for the driving portion, make sure you are confident, and safe. You'll do fine.
Find a friend who knows how to parallel park well and ask him/her to show you tonight...keep practicing until you're comfortable.
2006-08-29 05:59:18
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answered by Tom 4
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When you take a written test in school it's easy if you are prepared, hard if you haven't studied.
Between now and your driving test, practice, especially your parking if you feel you don't do it very well.
Good luck.
2006-08-29 06:02:32
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answered by Anonymous
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