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BEST ANSWER  decided by votes   |  momknows  |  June 23, 2009 02:34 AM  |  view on twitter
The obvious answer is to practice. Practice staying in your lane in all maneuvers. Practice parking and stay within the confines of the parking place (no sideswiping). You might be able to access the testing area after hours so that you can drive it before you actually take the test. Remeber your signals and check your mirors often. If there is more than one place to take the test, talk to people that have tested in each place because one place may be easier to pass than the other due to the examiners or the course they use.
Check to be sure your examiner's seatbelt is fastened (and let him see you do it) or even ask him before you put the car in drive. Try to relax bt don't try to be chummy. If you're nervous, tell him so, but don't expect special treatment. It usually helps you not to be as nervous if you admit it. Perhaps most of all, if you fail it the first time, be sure to ask what you did wrong, take a day to work on correcting it, and try again. In most states you have a certain number of chances, but if you exceed them you may have to wait to get our license until you are of age. Know what you are up against. If you are getting close to your last attempt, consider hiring a professional instructor for a lesson or two.

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ocha  |  July 02, 2009 07:09 AM  |  view on twitter
Study.
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