Tips to success in Driving Test
Here are some hints and tips from other learner drivers about how they Driving Test Success.
31. Be punctual
Its important to arrive early to give yourself plenty of time to get to know the location. If youre late then the test cant go ahead. You dont want to be rushed when youre doing your test it just doesnt help.
32. Have your car in the right spot
Make sure the car youll be doing your driving test in is in the test rank to commence the test unless this is not possible due to unauthorised cars parking there. Registries and service centres have allocated spaces or a designated rank where the test is to start. Dont park across the road in the supermarket car park, this just adds to your anxiety if you park in the wrong spot and have to go get the car.
33. Parking manoeuvres
One word practise! They all get easier with practice. Practise in different locations dont always reverse park in the same street and on the big day dont over think the manoeuvres.Read the Guide to the Driving Test to familiarise yourself with all the different manoeuvres required.
Remember they are a small part of the overall driving test. For some reason people place major importance on the reverse park and there seems to be a perception that if they dont get it right then theyve failed the test especially if they bump the kerb. But unless its significant enough to be a fail item, then it is usually just a negative tick on the score sheet.
Remember they are a small part of the overall driving test. For some reason people place major importance on the reverse park and there seems to be a perception that if they dont get it right then theyve failed the test especially if they bump the kerb. But unless its significant enough to be a fail item, then it is usually just a negative tick on the score sheet.
34. Take a mock test
Think youre ready for your theory test? Head over to the government run Safe Driving for Life website and try their mock tests though they only offer the multiple choice part.If your mock test doesnt go quite as well as you hoped, you can reschedule your theory test up to three days before your test date. If youre not feeling confident of a pass, its best to take a rain check and squeeze in some extra revision.
35. Leave plenty of time
Chances are youve not been to the theory test centre before, so leave plenty of time to get there and minimise stress on the day.
36. Rules and Guidelines
While actually being able to perform behind the wheel is the most important part of handling the responsibilities of having a drivers license, knowing the laws, rules and guidelines of the road is almost equally as important. These can vary according to your state, and it is crucial to read the manual from cover to cover and truly grasp the details. The better you truly understand the rules, as opposed to just trying to memorize them for the test, the more likely you are to pass your test. Knowing the laws and rules makes you more likely to actually utilize them while behind the wheel. Really, it should become second nature to you. Knowing the rules and laws will gain you more confidence to pass the written or the road test. So, being knowledgeable and confident about what the rules really are will practically guarantee you pass both parts of your driving test, on the first try.
37. Set Yourself up for Success
This really means incorporating all of the above ideas, and then some. Commit to studying and practice driving on a daily basis so that you are confident you can do it in addition to being able to do it. Prepare yourself to relieve yourself of anxiety and stress over the testing; both the road exam and the written DMV test. And, of course, use planning and preparation to be successful the day of the testing. That means studying and getting well rested the night before testing day. It also means making the day of your drivers test a success. Start with a good breakfast. Try to schedule the exam for as early as possible so you can get it out of the way. If that isnt possible, then either keep yourself busy or let yourself relax prior to the exam. Whatever helps you feel better about taking the test prior to doing so, allow yourself to do it! Follow any or all of these steps and you are sure to increase your chances of passing your DMV driving test on your first attempt.
38. Choose the Right Car
In many states, youll take the test in your own car. This has a lot of advantages, since youll be comfortable with your car and will know how to operate it. However, you should give some thought to the car you choose. While a manual transmission can be fun to drive, taking the test with a stick shift can add a whole new layer of complication. You may want to consider driving an automatic car on test day. In addition, power steering can help make your turns smoother and less jerky.
39. Become Familiar with the Area
You may already know where youll be doing your driving test, but its important to become familiar with this area as a driver. Using your learners permit, drive around the testing area several times, learning the road signs, one way streets, and any other important qualities of the area.
40. Take Your Time
Although you may feel pressured to think and act quickly during the exam, try to take your time as much as possible. If you give yourself a moment to think things through, youll make good driving decisions and avoid common mistakes.
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