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I was hoping some of you could give me some tips to pass my road test. I live in New York (rochester). I failed my road test once already because I messed up my parallel parking and didn't yield to a car at a 2 way stop:( I'm really nervous about my next test even though I have been driving for about a year and a half and took 5 proffessional driving lessons (last fall).
I feel like I am a good driver but the thought of the test makes me sick! Being in college and living at home I will have to drive there in the fall so I really need my license. What are some tips you could give me to help me pass?
And how much more should I practice before I take my test? I believe where I take my test there are no schools or playgrounds. Its a very residential city area with a lot of stop signs, thats about it. Seems simple, but they are harsh. Should I go a little under the speed limit just to be safe? Ok so I failed the first time because I didn't yield to a car at a 2 way stop.
I was the one stopped obviously, but the other car coming from my left was really far away. Next time if that happens should I just wait for the car to clear the road entirely?
Also at a stop sign, I know you stop completely before it. But what if you can't see down the road to look right and left?
Like if theres something in the way. Could you creep out a bit after you stop completely? Or will they mark you off for that? I'd say just make sure the needle is right on the speed you want, or slightly below. If it's slightly above, it shouldn't be a huge deal. As for stop signs/clearing intersections, air on the side of caution; it's better to wait a little longer to be absolutely sure it's safe to go through.
Personally I would stop at the stop line, and then creep forward slightly if I can't see clearly (i.e. A tree/bush is in the way) I don't know how else you're supposed to do it (install a periscope on your car?) Just relax, and don't be too tense. You're more likely to make mistakes if you're anxious/stressed. Yeah actually I guess the examiners stand on the street corners and record license plates of the cars that go past and if you show up in that car to take a test you automatically fail! Or so I've heard.
Thanks for all the tips! They help a lot. I just feel really nervous thinking about the test but when I drive I feel so comfortable.
Also when I parallel park, I have trouble figuring out when I should turn the wheel back in order to pull into the space completely. Could anyone give me tips about that?