People who fail the test do so because they fear failing. They get so up tight they totally forget the what and how of what they are doing. so the key is to be comfortable with driving the car. Take the test in the car you have been practicing in. Do not test in an unfamiliar car.
Make sure the car has pasted or will pass your state saftey inspection for you can fail if the car will not pass a saftey inspection. As a driver you are responsible for the safe operation of your vehicle. More people fail for this reason then any other. Check that the tires are properly inflated, have plenty of tread, that the head lights and tail lights are working as well as the signal lights. Know how to check the cars operating fluids, oil, transmission fluid and cooling system. Make sure they are all properly filled. Also make sure you can explain to the inspector how to change a tire and show him/her where the jack and spare tire are. Turn the radio off before you arrive for the test.
You will probably not be asked any of this but it is best that you know this if you are going to drive. The better prepared you are for anything that can be asked of you the easier it will be to relax. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
theadvicegal answered Saturday June 9 2012, 10:48 am: This is not a question, more like a statement.
If you're scared you are going to fail, STUDY! That's all you can do. Make sure you go over the stuff you don't know very well and make sure you know everything. Even litttle details just incase. I go for my driver's test soon, and some of my friends have already went. They were all scared at first, but then after, they said it was a piece of cake. Just have confidence in yourself, and make sure you know your stuff.
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