The biggest tip I can give you is: Don't panic if things go wrong. Just get over it, and concentrate on the rest of the test to come, not on what you just did wrong. On my test I stalled at a roundabout (about 500 yards from the test centre at the end of the test). I restarted, waited for a gap, and stalled again. I restarted, waited for a gap, and got out by revving the engine massively, and I still almost stalled. 2 minutes later I was amazed to be told that I had passed. I was informed that I got a minor for the stalling, and if I'd done it again I would have received a major. But even though I messed up, my test wasn't failed.
So be calm, do everything you're supposed to, and good luck!
2006-10-22 07:02:55
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answered by Steve-Bob 4
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remember your mirror checks before any change of speed or direction, and check them in pairs,i.e. interior and left before turning left and interior and right before turning right.always check your blindspot before pulling away.and remember good all round observations always, especially on manouvres. and remember to apply the handbreak when stopping for any length of time, especially after the emergency stop .keep your distance from other cars so that you can use the two second rule. when stopping behind other cars make sure you stop so as you can see the car in fronts tyres and some of the roads tarmac. only signal if you think it will benifit anyone , but always signal when you are turning into a new road as you never know whats around the corner .dont signal too early or too late as this can cause confusion to other drivers. do not coast . make sure the clutch is up in good time before you turn the corner. brake progressivley rather than harshly .put all this into practice and you should pass the driving test. good luck.
2006-10-23 04:54:17
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answered by nobody 6
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When the examiner gets in beside you try to imagine that its a member of your family, that you are close to, thats sitting beside you giving you insructions, and not a stranger.
Although difficult try and remain calm,be confident and if you do make a mistake, dont panic but re-do your manouvre if possible.
Before the test tell yourself you can only do your best.
Oh, and good luck.
2006-10-22 07:08:24
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answered by Keefers 1
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Well done! Now, just don't get cocky. I had my first bump 30 hours after passing my test (mind you, there was 4" of snow on the ground, and I got a mile further than most people!)
2016-05-21 22:38:41
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answered by Ardis 4
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I would practice driving with a parent. Go to an open parking lot and set up cones or buckets and you can practice parking. Good luck on your test!!!!!
2006-10-22 06:58:29
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answered by jon s 2
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Good Luck, Think Postive.
Little tip, don't knock anyone over lol
2006-10-22 06:57:16
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answered by Denny 3
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Dont stress out! I know i'm only like 16 but just take deep breaths and if you feel like you need to stop just stop, If you had Training Remember Everything i mean EVERYTHING!!!
I'm so smart for a 16 year old! Lol
2006-10-22 07:00:21
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answered by Brocken Spirit 1
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Good luck! I had my first driving lesson yesterday (at 34!), and I was terrified just doing that. I totally appreciate how nervous you are and wish you all the very best! xx
2006-10-22 06:54:17
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answered by Daisy Artichoke 3
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relax it,s easy
anyway if you were not ready your instructor would not have put you up for it,
as an ex-instructor i,d like to see the test made a lot harder to reflect todays driving conditions, and not those of 1935 when it was introduced
2006-10-22 07:03:21
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answered by Anonymous
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hunny! you gotta relax...and dont expect to pass.
you will pass though...just sorta ignore the guy that telling you what to do and just drive like a pro.
2006-10-22 06:52:27
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answered by Mr.RIGHT 2
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