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Make
sure you have everything in place: Your
G1/G2, your certificate if required, Your
glasses and/or contact lenses must be with you when you go
for your test.
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Be
on time: Make
sure you are on time for your road test. Being
on time will ease your test nerves and you will
also get a chance to look around.
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Be
prepared: Make
sure you have all the areas of driving covered. Don’t
be afraid ask any questions.
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Take
an evaluation lesson: An
evaluation lesson will determine where you stand and
you will be able to approach your driving test with
more confidence.
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Surprise
everyone: Be
secretive about your road test except telling your
own family. You
don’t need to live up to your friend’s expectations.
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Don’t
go looking for examples: Don’t
listen to other people with horror stories of road
test. Be
prepared and trust your self.
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Keep your eyes and ears open:
Listen to the examiner and do as the examiner tells you.
Don’t forget to use your common sense.
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To err is human: Don’t
set your standards too high. There are always second
chances.