Submitted by vash_dp on 10/07/2007 09:57 AM Flag This Paper
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No one wants to fail the driver license exam; however, most people fail on the first attempt. There are three important things to do to pass the driver license exam, such as: familiarize yourself with the safety regulation, practice driving after passing the writing test, and do car maintenance to the car that will be used for the road test. Before we go further, I want to describe a little bit about the driver license exam. The driver license exam consists of two tests, the safety regulation test, and the road test. One has to have a minimum of 80% correct answers to pass the safety regulation test, and make a maximum of three mistakes on the road test.
First, one has to familiarize himself with the safety regulations. One will know how to drive safely on the road if he is familiar with the road signs, such as: the stop signs, the maximum speed sign, etc. By knowing each road sign, one will not only avoid accidents but also learn road manners; in addition, if he passes the writing test on the first attempt, he can get a permission slip to take the road test.
Second, one has to practice driving after passing the writing test. By driving, one will become more familiar about road condition, about road signs, and about traffic conditions. One important thing one will learn is road manners. Stopping at an intersection is one. Furthermore, he can pass the road test if he is able to implement road manners and drive without ignoring the road signs.
Last, do car maintenance to the car that will be used for the road test. By doing that, one won’t have any problems with the car during the road test. Another reason is that one will pass the final check on the road test which will boost the probability of passing the road exam. In addition, one will be more confident on the road test.
All in all, one could pass the driver license exam even on the first attempt if he does three main things, which are: familiarize yourself with safety regulations, practice driving after...