Question:
Tips for passing my drivers test?
anonymous
2008-10-26 22:40:24 UTC
Im 17 and i go to get my license this week and am really nervous. The guy giving me my test is known around town for being tough and just flat out mean. Any tips?
Five answers:
anonymous
2008-10-26 23:01:26 UTC
Tips? Sure. Learn how to drive.
Russ B
2008-10-27 01:03:05 UTC
You cant really get better at driving and expect to pass your test by simply talking to people on a website. What you should do is just practice, and before you take the test, go for a ride with a driving instructor from a driving school and ask if he/she thinks you are good to go, if yes you should have nothing to worry about, if no, then practice some more.
anonymous
2008-10-27 03:42:26 UTC
STEERING Steer smoothly whether you are driving straight ahead, turning or backing up.



ACCELERATION Accelerate smoothly and moderately. Don't race the engine or cause it to stall.



BRAKING Bring the vehicle to a stop gently. Start braking well before your stopping position to avoid "jerky" stops. Make sure you stop your vehicle in the proper position of the lane.



CLUTCH/GEAR Always be sure your vehicle is in the correct gear. With either an automatic or a manual transmission, shift into the proper gear at the right time without "grinding" the gears.



SPEED Obey the posted speed limit, of course, but also adjust your speed properly due to weather, road, visibility and traffic conditions.



FOLLOWING DISTANCE Keep an adequate space "cushion" between your vehicle and those you are following. Use the "two second rule" described in the Driver's Manual. Be sure to increase your following distance in poor weather or visibility.



TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES Know the meanings of signs, signals and pavement markings, and obey them consistently.



STOPPING POSITION If a stop is required, stop your vehicle before it reaches an intersecting street. If stop lines or crosswalks are present, stop before crossing them. If your view is blocked after stopping behind the crosswalk, move up until you can clearly see your way, then stop again if necessary.



LANE SELECTION AND POSITION Keep your vehicle in the proper traffic lane, especially when preparing to make turns. Don't allow room for another vehicle to pass you on the side that you are turning toward.



COMMUNICATION Let other drivers and pedestrians know which way you want to go. Use your directional signals or horn consistently and at the proper times.



OBSERVATION Look for and identify potential problems or hazards in the traffic around you - not just straight ahead, but behind you and on either side. Check your mirrors frequently, but be sure to look over your shoulder behind you when changing lanes or backing up.



ANTICIPATE & REACT TO OTHERS Anticipate possible driving errors by others and be ready to react safely to make up for their mistakes.
Kev D
2008-10-26 22:56:24 UTC
There are books or pamphlets that the DMV will give you for studying. have someone like a parent or someone who took the test help u out before u go in.
anonymous
2008-10-26 22:44:39 UTC
just practice practice practice! and dont worry if you make a few mistakes, just try your best and youll do fine!!


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