My road test is tomorrow…any tips?

Whats the right procedure to do when you get in the car and are about to take the road test, like, whats the first thing to do when you sit down??

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  1. frnaydn says:

    just check and make sure you are comfortable. check your mirrors, seat adjustment, and make sure you don’t pull out in front of a car. good luck :)

  2. PussyHound says:

    Take a pocket flask with you. Have a healthly drink of good bourbon to relax you during your test. Offer a drink from the flask to your tester first, before you take a drink. Take about a 3 finger drink ( a larger drink might impress your tester that you are not confident enought to take the test) before you start the car. If you do not drink, a couple of good bong hits will work. Offer the bong first to your tester. When you are done with your driving test, offer a congratulatory drink or bong hit to your tester to assure your sucess! Good luck!

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My road test is tomorrow…any tips?

Whats the right procedure to do when you get in the car and are about to take the road test, like, whats the first thing to do when you sit down??

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2 Responses to My road test is tomorrow…any tips?

  1. frnaydn says:

    just check and make sure you are comfortable. check your mirrors, seat adjustment, and make sure you don’t pull out in front of a car. good luck :)

  2. PussyHound says:

    Take a pocket flask with you. Have a healthly drink of good bourbon to relax you during your test. Offer a drink from the flask to your tester first, before you take a drink. Take about a 3 finger drink ( a larger drink might impress your tester that you are not confident enought to take the test) before you start the car. If you do not drink, a couple of good bong hits will work. Offer the bong first to your tester. When you are done with your driving test, offer a congratulatory drink or bong hit to your tester to assure your sucess! Good luck!

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My road test is tomorrow… any tips?

I have a road test tomorrow at 9:30 AM and I'm really nervous. I'm afraid I might make too many careless mistakes out of nervousness. I've never had a road test before, so I don't know what to expect. What are some things I should remember so that I can prevent lots of mistakes?

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  1. LadyRoo says:

    Just try to relax and do what you always do, and err on the side of caution. Make sure you do all the stuff at the beginning that you're supposed to do….seat belt (make sure the tester puts his/hers on), mirror adjustment, etc. In my state it's also fair game to ask the turn signal gestures (you know, with your arm out the window…I was asked this on my road test). Check your driver's manual for this sort of thing. Good luck! :)

    P.S. If for some reason all doesn't go well tomorrow, don't worry…a LOT of people fail the first time, and you can always retake it. It'll be okay. :)

  2. G. MoneY says:

    im taking mine soon too and im really nervous too so your not alone trust me

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