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3. •Pick up the driver's guide for your state. Every state has
them, and that's where you'll find everything that will be
on both the written and the actual driving test.You'll learn
the basic rules of the road, when to pull over for
emergency vehicles (always a favorite on driving exams),
speed limits in various zones (another favorite), how to
handle accidents, and more.
•Read it chapter by chapter, make notes if that helps you
remember, and have somebody quiz you after each
chapter. If you can answer 80% of the questions, move on
to the next chapter.
•At the end of the booklet, ask to be quizzed on the whole
manual. Any chapters you don't do well on, revisit. If you
go through the book three times in three weeks, your
chances of passing—even acing—your test are very high.
5. •Practice driving. Most states have regulations regarding how
much experience you have behind the wheel. Some states make
allowances for taking accredited driving courses, either through
school or professional instruction.Some states also make
allowances for top students. While it won't directly help you
pass your driving test, being a good student will often make it
easier to meet the requirements.
•Student drivers must have a licensed driver with them at all
times. In some states, having a license is all your passenger
needs. In some states there are age restrictions, or restrictions
based on how long the person has been licensed. You will learn
these rules and restrictions in the driver's manual that you're
going to study.
7. Go for a drive with your parent. The morning before your
test, ask them to watch you, and make sure that you check
all your mirrors correctly and do all your maneuvers
correctly. This will help you gain some confidence.
Be familiar with signage. Knowing street signs, hand
gestures, when to pass, how and when to pull over for
emergency vehicles will count. Read that manual!
Know the rules and you'll be fine.