The car you're using for your test should be familiar to you, and not one that you're sitting in for the first time. You'll want to know where the controls are for everything from the lights to the windshield wipers, so you aren't frantically searching if it starts raining. The way each car's brake and gas pedals react can be different, so knowing how sensitive these are can help you avoid braking or accelerating too aggressively or too slowly. Get plenty of practice. Like anything else, learning how to be a good driver takes lots of time behind the wheel practicing.
There are things you'll learn while driving that you just can't get from reading, so it's important to log plenty of time at the wheel. Prepare and adapt to anything. Whether it's weather conditions, an ambulance coming down the road or any other situation that could happen, you should be mentally prepared to adapt and adjust accordingly.
The only true way to do this is get in those hours of practice driving, and trying to do so in a variety of weather conditions. Only getting out to drive on beautiful, sunny days will only work against you if your test lands on a rainy, overcast day. Pay attention to driving. It sounds obvious enough, but it's easy to get distracted by what the evaluator is doing. Trying to sneak a peek at what they're writing down or their facial expressions is not a good idea, if you're hoping to walk out of there a licensed driver.
Paying attention to the road, and what's happening around you is the best way to ensure that whatever the examiner is writing down is positive — and you can read all of that once your test is over anyway. Leave everything else at the door, and give your full attention to the task at hand.
Whether it's schoolwork or other things happening in your life, it needs to be temporarily put to the back of your mind. Safe driving tips: Drive the speed limit and maintain a constant speed.
Obey all road signs that you see. Steer smoothly. Hold onto the steering wheel with both hands at all times. Follow at a safe distance - use the 3 second rule. As a general rule, you should be able to see the tires of the car in front of you.
Do not cross solid lines as this will result in an instant and automatic fail. Always look over your shoulder before changing lanes and be sure to use your blinker. Only change lanes when you are absolutely certain that it is safe. If your test administrator asks you to change lanes, make sure that it is safe first. Answer 1. Question 2. What should you do? A: Stop completely and drive ahead when you can safely do so. B: Stop and give the right of way only to the vehicle on your right.
C: Keep going. Stops are for solid red lights. D: Perform a rolling stop since the red light is flashing.
Answer 2. A: Stop completely at the flashing red light and continue driving only when you can safely do so. Question 3. You are driving on the highway and wish to pass the vehicle in front of you.
What is the first thing you should do? A: Honk your horn to keep from surprising the driver B: Check to see if everything is clear C: Shake your arm out the window D: All choices are incorrect. Answer 3. B: If you wish to pass the vehicle in front of you on the highway, you must first make sure everything is clear.
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