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What Should I Expect from a Driving Road Test?

 
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 29, 2017 9:48 am    Post subject: What Should I Expect from a Driving Road Test? Reply with quote

Before the driving road test begins, the test taker usually has to show his permit, or its equivalent and provide proof that the vehicle to be used in the test is insured. This may mean showing the vehicle owner’s insurance card. In some places, it’s necessary to show the car owner’s license and vehicle registration as well. If a licensed driver has rented a car for the test taker to drive in the road test, he may have to produce a copy of the rental contract instead.

The next step for the driving road test may be demonstrating the correct use of the vehicle's controls. For example, the test taker may have to show the test examiner that he knows how to operate the vehicle's windshield wipers, horn, and turn signals. He may also have to operate the headlights and the emergency brake. In some places, the test taker must press on the brake pedal to demonstrate that it works. If any of the vehicle's controls do not work correctly, the examiner may refuse to continue the test.

When taking the driving road test, the test taker may be asked to do anything a person might do during the normal course of driving. This includes driving the vehicle on the proper side of the street, signaling other drivers when necessary, and executing proper turns. He must also demonstrate that he knows how to stop properly when traffic signals and signs require him to do so. The test taker should expect the examiner to make note of and subtract points for any rules he fails to follow, including those posted on signs. For example, the examiner will note whether the person stops when he’s supposed to and yields when necessary.


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