Monday 22 April 2013

Driving on your Driving Test.


Driving

Before you are asked to drive away the examiner will briefly explain the test procedure to you.
'You should drive in your normal manner. Follow the road ahead unless road signs or markings indicate otherwise or unless I ask you to turn right or left.'
This simply means that you should drive normally, as you have been taught, following all the relevant rules.
Expect the examiner's language to be formal, but polite. For example:
'Take the first road on the left, please',
'I would like you to turn your car around in the road to face the opposite direction',
'I'm pleased to tell you that you have passed',
If you are unsure about any instruction, ask for it to be repeated. Don't, however, ask questions about how you should drive the car as this will meet with a polite 'Do what you would normally do' or something similar.

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