Step 1:
Bring a vehicle for the driving test. The vehicle must have proof of liability insurance, have a valid inspection certificate and pass inspection by the examiner before the driving test is given.
Step 2:
Follow the examiner's instructions. The examiner will not try to trick you by asking you to do anything that is against the law.
Step 3:
Control your vehicle safely and as directed by the examiner. You must understand and follow all traffic signs, be able to come to a quick stop without skidding the tires, parallel park and back the vehicle safely approximately 50 feet.
Step 4:
Observe the other traffic and other conditions around you that might cause problems while you are driving. The examiner needs to see you looking in your mirrors often, watching for other drivers.
Step 5:
Demonstrate the ability to stay in your lane of traffic. When approaching intersections, slow down and look both ways even if you do not have to stop. Passing and changing lanes are allowed if you can perform the maneuvers safely.
Step 6:
Show your ability to use turn signals appropriately. Remember to use turn signals as directed in the Texas Driver's Handbook................................