Yes, but not really. You need experience.
Heres what you should know and practice starting from most important
-Changing lanes (mirror, flasher, blindspot)
-Stopping (3 secs min)
-Turning into oncoming traffic
-Parallel parking
and then ofcourse theres speed limits and alot of other stuff
If you have the basic concept and do everything perfect, such as when turning, going into the closest lane and other concepts then you should do fine, practic everyday till your test and good luck with it.
2007-09-16 08:38:16
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answered by Anonymous
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You might be able to pass, but the thing is you need more time behind the wheel. There are a lot of things that can arise when you drive, it's different reading about it then going through it.
The first thing is you want to make sure that you don't have the radio on when going to the exam. The second thing is you want to adjust your seat, mirrors, seat belt, etc b4 starting the car. Then when you back up or pull out, make sure your arm is behind you. (in reverse) You always want to use your Turning signal, even if you are parking in a slot of a parking lot. You want to keep an eye on your speed, make sure your hands are both on the time they are supposed to be, make sure you turn the wheel with both hands, hand over hand. Use your mirrors when going to another lane. Stop at a stop sign when it says stop. If you can not see, stop first then pull up so that you can see. etc. They look to see if your confident in yourself as a driver and make sure that you know the basics. I would ask your mom or dad to spend more time with you driving. This way you will be more ready. Otherwise I would give it a couple of weeks and make sure that your ready for the road. If you get nervous and make the wrong decision, it could be your life or someone else life, that or either really injured. Good Luck, my advice is spend at least about two more weeks practicing behind the wheel.
2007-09-16 08:42:41
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answered by orangie 5
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Just start practicing parallel parking. It's the first thing you do on the road test as it's the most common reason people don't pass. The rest is just around the block or two blocks. Stopping at lights, proper acceleration, braking. If you start driving every day right now for a few hours each day you will pass just make sure you really, really know how to parallel park.
2007-09-16 08:35:36
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answered by thefinalresult 7
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Not a good idea- trying to cram for a history test is fine- cramming for a driving test is not fine. Wait to take the test another time, and from now on try to get some driving time in at least every other day.
If you cram and pass the test, you'll be a hazard to others on the road- you wont be that great of a driver.
2007-09-16 08:33:55
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answered by Lily 1
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you can take one of those intensive driving lessons which last for like 3 hours at a time, everyday for a week, but every person that I have heard of who took that, failed their test and ended up just having the simple one lesson a week for a few months.
You need time to develop your driving skills, not to mention how to be safe on the road and know all the rules. The driving examiner will know straight away if you have been driving for long or not, dont waste your money taking your test too soon.
2007-09-16 08:34:59
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answered by Anonymous
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i recently theory approximately this myself, as i stay in a village and the bus venue is definitely undesirable, so i choose to income extraordinarily without postpone. I even have taken using training until now although this is been approximately 15 years in the past! i phoned up some using colleges and ask them correct to the strengthen classes, and defined that i had taken training until now, even though it have been a protracted time. they stated that all of it depended on how without postpone i picked it up lower back, so as a exchange of purely procuring a crash direction, it replaced into ultimate if i had 4 or 5 frequent training first so they might choose this. the element is, that in case you pay promptly off for a crash direction, there is often the prospect which you dont bypass on the tip of it. some using colleges pay which you would be able to take yet another attempt suitable away if this occurs, yet once you nevertheless dont bypass, then you might might desire to start procuring familiar training lower back, so as that is much extra money! you need to be extra constructive taking some frequent training first and see the type you get on, then they assist you to understand if its well worth you taking the crash direction. wish this helps. good success.
2016-10-09 07:26:51
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answered by ? 4
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Yes you can. There are actually driving schools in other countrys teaching you to drive in less then a week.
But they want you to drive about 8-10 hours everday.
Thats 56-70 hours of driving training, wich is in most countrys more then enough.
2007-09-16 08:36:05
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answered by Andreas S 1
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It's not very likely as you would be dealing with so much stress so soon. But whatever you do, do make sure you learn to drive with a manuel transmission.
2007-09-16 08:34:05
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answered by Mike M. 7
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Don't rush safety. You can die quickly on impact of a collision. Gain experience before throwing yourself out there with all the mad drivers.
2007-09-16 08:34:45
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answered by sweet 5
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you can always try, just don't do anything stupid, and don't be stressed.
2007-09-16 08:34:12
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answered by Alex G 1
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