TAKING MY ROAD TEST TOMORROW!?

im not really frekaing out that much, but if anyone could give me ANY helpful tips and pieces of advice that would be great.
Thank you in advance.

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  1. Obfuscation says:

    make sure to check your blind spots and make COMPLETE stops before the white lines at intersections.

  2. Space Ace says:

    Just relax, you will be fine and you will get through this.

    Just do as the instructor want you to do I don’t believe it will take long so that is the good thing. do the best you can and have the confidence you can do this because you can.

    Check your mirrors before you start, put seat belt on and have fun I always loved to drive.
    It comes with great responsibilities on the road stay safe out there !

    Best Wishes !

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taking my road test tomorrow?

im taking my road test tomorrow to get my lisence. it should be pretty easy because its just in a big lot you dont even go on any roads or anything. but what are some things that i should do,and what are some thihngs that i shouldnt do.

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  1. rage43130 says:

    be calm, take your time. Don't make idle chit chat. Make sure everything works on your car correctly. Have fun

  2. Todd says:

    You can expect to be treated with respect, fairness, and courtesy during the entire examination process.

    Many people take their driving test when they are not sufficiently prepared, or haven’t practiced enough, or haven’t practiced the right way. Others get very nervous because they don’t know what to expect. Remember, the examiner will ride with you only to make sure that you can drive safely and obey traffic laws.

    Get enough practice. Some drivers need more practice than others.

    Practice these tips:
    * Steer smoothly at all times.
    * Accelerate smoothly. Don't race the engine or make it stall.
    * Stop the vehicle gently. Start braking well ahead of where
    you must stop to avoid sudden “jerks.” Know where to stop.
    Be aware of crosswalks. If your view is blocked at a
    crosswalk, move forward carefully and look both ways at the
    intersection..
    * Be sure your vehicle is in the correct gear. Don't grind the
    gears. Don't coast to a stop.
    * Always obey the posted speed limits. If needed, reduce your
    speed to adjust for existing weather, road, and other traffic
    conditions. Remember to turn on your lights if you need to
    use your windshield wipers in poor weather conditions.
    * Follow at a safe distance. Use the three-second rule.
    Increase your following distance in bad weather or poor
    visibility.
    * Know what the traffic signals mean and obey them at all
    times.
    * Always use the proper lane. Turn from the correct lane into
    the correct lane.
    * Signal for all lane changes and turns.
    * Always look for potential hazards (scan). Check your mirrors
    frequently. Always look over the proper shoulder before
    making lane changes or pulling away from the curb.
    * Drive defensively. Anticipate another driver’s errors.

    Best of luck.

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