In my state, the driver's test happens on a closed course. You drive down a curvy road. Then you parallel park. Then you K-turn. Then you back up straight.
You need to watch out for some things. Make sure you use a blink for all turns AND for parallel parking AND for k-turns. Exaggerate turning your head before proceeding after stop signs. Go slow. Tell your instructor to put on their seatbelt. Wear your seatbelt. Lock your car doors. Your instructor may tell you to do something stupid, like turn the wrong way on a lane marked one way. DO NOT FALL FOR THIS. Do not back over a cone while parallel parking. If you are doing this on an actual street, do not hit a car when parallel parking. [ Erinn_the_bamf's advice column | Ask Erinn_the_bamf A Question ]
Jumpercutie2009 answered Monday June 28 2010, 9:04 pm: I'm 19 from Ohio so my drivers test my have been different from yours.
First I had to drive forward through and back up through a cone obstacle. They had a practice one set up at my city's high school on certain days of the week. Then I just drove around for 5-10 minutes with the lady. She told me where to go and we went to a 2 way stop, a 4 way stop and a traffic light. I had to turn right and left a few times at intersections and then went back to the DMV and had to park. Good luck! [ Jumpercutie2009's advice column | Ask Jumpercutie2009 A Question ]
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