• Pass Your Driver's Test First Time

  • Jul 8 2022
  • Length: 55 mins
  • Podcast

Pass Your Driver's Test First Time

  • Summary

  • No matter at what stage of your learning, these tips, strategies and skills will ensure you pass first time. Learn your job, the driving examiner's job, and what are the best practices for test day? You must take away the driving examiner's right to fail you...nothing less, nothing more. GDL Whether it feels like or not, every one is entered into a Graduated Driver's License program. Learner's Permit For the Graduated Driver's license, you will hold your learner's permit for a required time. In most places that varies from 180 days to a full year before you are eligible to take your on-road test. Probationary Driver's License After you pass your on-road test, you will be a probationary stage of your license For some places, you have to simply hold your probationary license for a period of time and then it rolls over to a full license. In other places, you need to take another on-road driver's test to earn your full license. Check your state's driver's handbook and website for the specific details. Knowledge Test to Earn Learner's Permit There is a knowledge test of 50 multiple choice questions. You must get 40 of the 50 questions correct to pass the theory test. These questions cover everything in Driver's Handbook. However, do NOT read the driver's handbook cover-to-cover. That is of course unless you're suffering from insomnia. See these tips and strategies to study for your learner's permit test. Practice As Much as Possible Most students wait until the immediate days and weeks before their on-road driver's test before starting to practice. Many pass, but this isn't your best strategy. In the time that you have your learner's permit take every opportunity you can to drive. Get in as many different vehicles, with as many different people as you can. If your Mom's going to the the story to grab a jug of milk, drive to the shop. These short practice sessions will make you a better driver and reduce your chances of crashing. Road Test Components Social Driving Social driving is based on the premise that “I’m a good driver.” Unfortunately, in the arena of social driving too many drivers fail to manage space well. Consequently, their driving actions are reactionary. In other words, they hope on a “wing & a prayer” that they’re going to get their vehicle stopped in time if the other driver does something goofy. Manage space--especially in front of your vehicle--and you WON'T be a reactionary driver. For many, driving too is retaliatory. If another driver tailgates, for example, the driver being tailgated will slow down 10mph to get back at the other driver. This action tells the other driver that s/he did something wrong. Manage space well around your vehicle—especially in front—and you’ll be a safer, smarter driver. Space Management If you're not near anything, it's less likely that you're going to hit something. Maintain a 3-4 second following distance behind other traffic. Stop in traffic so that you can see the tires of the vehicle in front making clear contact with the pavement. Speed Management For the purposes of your driving test, you will drive the posted speed limit or the flow of traffic - whichever is less. Observation For your driving test, you must have a forward scanning pattern that includes far down the road, centre mirror, instrument panel and wing mirrors. For reversing, you must look out the back window. You can check your mirrors and backup cameras, but your main line of sight must be out the rear window. Every time you change direction of the vehicle you must shoulder check and signal. Communication • The position of the vehicle communicates intent. • Lights and signals. • Horn - use it sparingly because it's seen as a sign of aggression. • Eye Contact. • Hand Gestures. Learn to Drive Faster... And no...NOT going 100mph Slow-speed maneuvers are 1/8th of the road test, but are the small portion that give new drivers the most grief. If you can park well and do the other maneuvers required for a driver's test, you will learn to drive faster. And the ability to do these slow-speed maneuverswill improve your overall driving. Practice the following every session: • Parallel Park • Reverse Stall Parking • 3-Point Turn • 2-Point Reverse Turn Road Test Skills • Holding the Vehicle in the lane • Observing & Shoulder Checking • Responding to changing driving conditions • When in doubt “STOP” • Emergency Vehicles & other unexpected events • 2 hands on steering wheel for the duration of the test • Stopping in Line of Traffic • Stopping at correct position - controlled intersections • Yellow Traffic lights • Controlled & Uncontrolled Intersection The Right-of-Way is always given, it is never taken! Driving Lessons Whole class You can book 10 sessions when booking or taking driving lessons. Individual lessons You can take one or two driving lessons. The prices will vary, but most driving lessons now--including instructor and car--are ...
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