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I am nervous about my road test and i need some tips on how to pass, and what i should expect?
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Put on your seat belt. do everything the instructor says exactly like he or she says it. I would recommend not talking to the instructor unless they first ask you a question or talk to you. Ten and two. Nice smooth braking don't jam the brakes at the last minute. Go as close to the speed limit as possible maybe one or two under, But don't go intentionally under or it is obvious that you wont later. I got my license last summer and i did what i just told you and i passed. As long as you can control a car they will pass you, make smooth turns and show them your best driving.With all the accidents on the road today.?
P.S.- if you are driving a stick shift don't down shift to slow down actually use your bakes.
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Hope this helps. It really is pretty easy to pass don't worry too hard.
dont be nervous, 10 oclock 2 oclock buckle up. be extra nice to the tester. i have to say if you talk to him while driving you will be more relaxed and so will he. if he likes you he will pass you
be sure to put on your seat belt first. If instructor doesnt put theirs on, tell t,em to. put both hands on the wheel. always look both ways, be aware of everything around you, look into your mirrors, drive the speedlimit or less, use signals, obey signs, watch one way streets, take a deep breath and have fun
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Just relax. When i took my test the instructor told me to just relax and to use my hands on the wheel like i have been. Yes it is a big step in life, but just relax and don't be thinking "oh no that turn was aweful". Just practice a little bit and breathe. It'll be done before you know you started.More Questions & Answers ...
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