How To Pass Your Drivers Test Code 10
Get ready to pass your driving test the first time with a DriversEd.com instructor!Guest post by instructor and car captain Eva Flores! We'll be running a series ofby her, getting her insights into everything related to driving lessons. In this post, she talks through a common problem for new drivers: being nervous about getting behind the wheel, and provides tips to overcome a fear of driving.When I took my drive test many, many years ago, I was confident I’d ace it.

Close, right? The drive test examiner said I accelerated DURING the climb of the hill instead of BEFORE the climb. It wasn’t even a big hill. One minor error = 4-points off of my drive exam score. I should point out not every infraction will equate to a 4-point drop in drive score. Parents, if you are from my generation then you remember having to practice, and practice, and practice parallel parking and 3-point turns.

Luckily, for this generation of SMART drivers, it is no longer a requirement during the drive test. (Whew, sigh of relief.) However, I must note, that at some point in your driving career, every driver will have to parallel park their vehicle. If you have a self-parking vehicle, awesome! I wonder how well it would perform parallel parking on a San Francisco hill? For the rest of us, parallel parking is actually pretty funafter the second or third time. It’s all about the angles.So, if parallel parking and 3-point turns aren’t required, what is?I’d like to note that since these two drive skills are no longer required, the techniques and skills left to perform at a satisfactory level should be on point.
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