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DOL Testing/Driving, 1 mile over / tips
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post Aug 26 2004, 08:20 PM
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Well, I'm about to take the test for my license on Saturday...and some things I'm curious about:

1) @ Driver's Ed, my teacher told me that if you go one mile over the speed limit during the test...you fail. Is this true? (My friends were half and half on that...)

2) If you bump a car during parallel parking, do you fail automatically?

3) I hear from a lot of people that when you uphill park, you turn on your signal, slide next to the curb, and shift your steering wheel away from the curb....but, my teacher told me something about using Neutral....anyone know wth she's talking about..?

Also...I need some tips....gimme some tips if you know any, speak up! I gotta pass this test wink.gif
 
 
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post Aug 28 2004, 02:17 PM
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whew....thx every1 for the help. I passed! happy.gif Got an 84...but hey, I passed right? lol.

Well..first up, for those of you who plan on taking the test, here's what I found out:

1) You won't fail for going 1 over...with my instructor, if you went over 3, it's fail, and if its below 5, its 5 points off or something like that. I just stayed at 2 - 3 below the speed limit (just for the test wink.gif ).

2) At the testing place, they had cones...I got knocked out on this one cause it was kinda hard to imagine the "bumpers" and whatever to be used as a marking, and the space was kinda small...so yea, failed this part.

3) I think my teacher was just stupid or something...cause I didn't use Neutral or w/e and I still got full points. Just signal, slide close to the curb, park, shift the wheels, and then side brakes.

The test was like...5 minutes long lol, and I went through my neighborhood (which kinda surprised me, but also helped me a bit since I knew the place well).
 

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