I need all the info i can get on what the instructors will be looking for and how to pass the test. all though i have experience in driving, but i still can use help!
btw im taking the test in wangtah. ny if it helps…
thanks in advance
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When you arrive at the road test site, park behind the last vehicle in line. Leave enough room to pull out and around in case you are tested before the driver ahead of you.
Move to the driver’s seat when the license examiner indicates to do so. Make sure your driver’s seat and mirrors are adjusted properly, and don’t forget to buckle your seat belt.
Before the test begins, the license examiner will explain how the test is conducted and give you a chance to ask questions.
The passenger car road test usually takes about 15 minutes. It will test your ability to make basic maneuvers needed in everyday driving.
You will have to make left and right turns, stop at intersections controlled by stop signs and traffic lights, and to parallel park. You also will be asked to turn your vehicle around in a narrow street (three-point turn) and to drive in fairly heavy traffic.
Follow the examiner’s instructions. The license examiner will be looking for you to demonstrate basic driving skills and knowledge of traffic laws. He or she is not there to trick you into making mistakes or committing traffic violations.
During your test, the examiner will point out mistakes you make and will give you information that will help you correct them. Relax, and listen to what the examiner tells you.
He or she may have you repeat a maneuver to see if you can correct a mistake you made earlier….
Most drivers pass their road test on their first or second try. The amount of practice driving can make a positive difference on the road test for just about every driver.
During the test, the examiner must assess a "negative" score for important safe driving mistakes. To pass, you must not accumulate more than 30 negative points.
Automatic disqualification can result from making a dangerous driving action or a serious violation of traffic laws, or becoming involved in an accident…………..