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for Ohio is there three parts to the test? like written, manuverability, and road driving? and is the written part pretty much the same as the written test you had to take to get your permit?
i hope this makes sense lol
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for Ohio is there three parts to the test? like written, manuverability, and road driving? and is the written part pretty much the same as the written test you had to take to get your permit?
i hope this makes sense lol
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So I'm 15 and I have failed my permit test twice. (I know it sounds dumb) The past two times I have taken it, I toke it on the computer like its given. I heard that they offer it on paper and its much easier. It doesn't really matter to me weather I take a test on the computer or paper, but I heard that the questions on paper are easier. Is that true?
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I just passed my written exam for my Texas drivers license, now im going to take the actual driving test.
can someone please list some very important things i need to know to pass this test.
THANK YOU:)
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when there is a fire truck, what do i do?
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I know you have to have a licenced driver with you but why? Do they ride with you while you take the test or what?
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i have my drivers test soon. i need an answer ASAP. i know the one question they will ask is what do you do if a car is coming towards you in your lane? i know you go to the right, but what else is there to say about it? is it more complex than that? thanks! <3

slow down in go on the shoulder
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and flash your high beams… your headlights do not have to be on to flash them either
If you mean a car has suddenly moved out to your side,then slow down and stop on the left.If it's a case of a narrow road,obstacle or hill then you should give way.If moving downhill then oncoming vehicle has right of way.I think,been a long time.
Get your foot off of the gas. Slow down. Be prepared to pull off of the road. Be prepared for other emergency manouvering. Honk your horn, flash your lights to warn the other driver. Better to hit a stationary object on the side of the road than the oncomming car. If you HAVE to hit something, try for a glancing blow to minimize the impact.
Avoid the impact: If something is about to occupy your spot — DON'T BE THERE! <g>
If your country normally drives on the right, try finding some spot to the right. (If the other driver finally wakes up, his/her most likely reaction will be to swerve right, so going to the left is bad odds.
However, sometimes, that may be your only option. The object is to avoid a head-on collision, since the impact speed will be the combined speeds of both vehicles — a bad situation.
Hop a curb, find a ditch, whatever it takes to be out of harm's way.
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