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Taking driving test tomorrow to get license, any tips or pointers? 10 pts best answer :)?
i'm in los angeles, ca. so i'm taking my driving test tomorrow i pretty much having been trying to practice, when i can get someone to let me use my permit to practice around. i haven't practiced as much and wasnt able to afford a driving instructor. but from what i have been told i only need practice just, looking over shoulder, flow of traffic, after making turns (i swerve the wheel too much), and pretty much. Just some advice, tips, pointers can help. or any useful info plz. what the instructor looks for during the test? Thanks to those in advance!
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- mattLv 49 years agoFavorite Answer
Aw how nostalgic. The examiners tend to be laid-back. As long as you obey all the signs and don't make a bunch of mistakes, you'll be fine.They just are looking to see you can drive a car safely and are aware of the rules, they're not going to really critique you. In fact mine didn't say a word about my driving, just pointed out I sped in a school zone that's it.
- 9 years ago
Try to practice reverse parking and parallel parking. That's what I had to do but that's Phoenix tho and use an automatic much easier for driving test and get to know the inside of your car like wipers lights and all that good stuff
- 9 years ago
Make sure the person giving you your test buckles their seatbelt. It's a trick they sometimes play and if you miss that they didn't buckle their seatbelt and you start your car then you'll automatically fail.