It might be easy or difficult at the same time based on our own experience and feeling. Some people are nervous when the examiner is sitting next to us including me. I was so nervous and my foot were moving while it was on the accelerator, but I was thinking that " I can do it, I can do it" so I control my nervousness when turn left, right, changing lane and back up when I was in testing.
The main factor to pass the road test are following:
1- Turn left and turn right, you have to make sure you sign about 30 feet before turn and when stop light, you have to make sure you stop distant between one car in the gab (approximately about 20-30 feet).
2- Changing lane, you have to make sure to sign and turn your neck to see the blind spot before changing lane.
3- Intersection: There are 3 ways of intersection that we have to follow the rule and regulation.
a) All has "STOP", the car arrive to "STOP" sign fist has a right of way to go first. Remember, have to stop every time you reach the "STOP" sign.
b) Your road has "STOP" but the other NO, so you have to give right of way to other to go first before you proceed.
c) All don't have "STOP", this part you have to pay more attention from the blind spot. You have to stop the car at the intersection to see whether it's safe by moving your neck from left to right, then proceed with 3 seconds to stop again to see the blind spot in order to peacefully proceed.
4- Follow the traffic light:
- Red : Stop
- Yellow : Be ready to stop or slow down
- Green : Proceed
5- The arrow light which mean you have to follow that direction. Green arrow light, you have to go with the direction. Red arrow light, you have to stop until it's green then proceed.
6- Speed limited: you have to follow the speed limited as per sign along the way, but some points you have to understand about speed limited like "Free Way" maximum speed limited is 65 mph, "Residential" speed limited is 35-40mph, "Business and School Area" speed limited is 25mph.
The rule in driving is that "Is not about how well of your driving, but how safety of your driving."
Drive Safely.
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