Driving Test Tips for Beginners

Passing your driving test and getting your driver’s license opens so many new doors – it brings independence, freedom and not to mention added expense. Finally you will be able to check out the motors at www.downtownnissan.com having a view to really driving one home, not merely dreaming of “if only” . . .

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Here are a few tips which could help to make passing your driver’s test a reality sooner rather than later.

The first thing you’ve got to do is to successfully negotiate the written driver’s test. This can be very tricky indeed; some of the questions will definitely attempt to catch you. Make sure that you are ready for this test by reading your Drivers Manual (for your residence State) from cover to take and cover at least one of the practice tests before the real thing. Pay particular attention to details like the meanings of road signs, speed limits, rules of the Highway, stopping distances and the distances where you should signal before making a turn. These are typically multiple choice but several of the questions are really tricky so watch out.

**ADVANCE FOR MONDAY MAY 7, 2007** Giuseppe Morra, 80, holds the examination testing guide that he has been studying in advance of his written driving rules test, in Washington on Thursday May 3, 2007. Since he is older than 75, Morra is required by the District of Columbia to pass a road test and a written exam of driving rules before his license can be renewed in August. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
**ADVANCE FOR MONDAY MAY 7, 2007** Giuseppe Morra, 80, holds the examination testing guide that he has been studying in advance of his written driving rules test, in Washington on Thursday May 3, 2007. Since he is older than 75, Morra is required by the District of Columbia to pass a road test and a written exam of driving rules before his license can be renewed in August. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

Upon having safely passed and negotiated the written driver’s test you can go on to accept practical part of the examination. You will likely have had hours of practice with an instructor and / or long suffering family member. If you have only driven with a member of family then you are strongly advised to take some lessons with an instructor to the fine tuning of your driving (and test passing) skills.

One of the biggest challenges which face many new drivers is parallel parking, especially as they will be feeling more than a little nervous and even the most proficient “parkers” can find themselves in difficulty within this rather tricky maneuver.

The best way to get better at something is usually to practice – there actually is no replacement for it. When you are not positive about your parallel parking skills then practice, practice again and practice a little bit more until you no longer worry about it and can practice it with your eyes closed (not literally you realize).

A few other activities to keep in mind include;

• Ensure that your car is within good working order and that all lights, – brake lights, head signal and lights lights work correctly. Make sure that your wipers work too.

• If at all possible try and drive the route of your test before you actually take your test. Doing this you’ll be capable of see the different speed limits, potential driving hazards etc.

Before your test begins, • Be sure that you park your vehicle in the right spot. There is generally a designated parking space so be sure to make use of it.

• Listen very carefully to everything that the examiner says. Only do as your examiner asks, will not do any illegal maneuvers and don’t be tempted to rush to attempt to beat the lights.

• Be aware of not driving too slowly. Try to keep with 5 miles per hour in the speed limit wherever you drive. Driving too slowly is almost as bad as driving too rapidly and breaking the speed limit.

• Ensure that you pay extra attention to specific zones, school zones etc. Also pay particular awareness of no turning on reds etc. Your examiner will be watching carefully to ascertain if you adhere to all of these things.

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