What was the test CAR? I'm going to do it with RAM tomorrow, is there a big space for Paralelo Parking? I've never done parallel Parking with poles... I don't think I can do it. and I still don't understand English very well!!!
I've got my test in about a month- I'm mostly nervous about the parallel parking even though I've practiced it so much. I'll make sure to continue practicing up until I take my test but it's still nerve-racking haha
Sure, if you're driving on a one-way street and you make a left turn onto another one-way street, just make sure you understand their rules beforehand :)
She was indeed a very lovely lady, and sorry to hear that there are also such instructors. I hope you didn't ask anything that could aid you in the exam. They aren't allowed to answer.
My test is at groesbeck, TX on feb 20 (Tuesday) wish me luck, im kinda nervous does anyone got the groesbeck route i got no videos on RU-vid when I searched
Quick question: when going in reverse, did you turn your whole head to look back or did you just look at the rear view and side mirrors? I take my test in 2 days and I’m so nervous 😅
@@jojolovesmottaCan u specify?? Like are u looking behind u the whole time or is it a quick glance behind then look at mirrors or what? Taking my test on Monday
In my country you would have failed because you did not come to a complete stop and also the instructor would not tell you about what speed limit it is, its your job as a driver to look for the signs. You would also get to drive on the highway aswell as in a city and the test would be minimum of 25 minutes of driving
After all, if you are reversing then you are reversing. What difference does it make which direction you reverse in? Just rest your hand on the passenger's seat, and it's done.
@@but3795 so during your reverse and parallel parking part, did u put your right arm at the back of the seat while doing the reversing? cause in recent days says need to leave both hands on the wheel
The fact that the person grading the test tells the driver the speed limit as well as when to change lanes in order to make a left turn instead of just telling the driver to take the next left at the junction is crazy. Also, taking into account that in the USA you'll most likely have an automatic makes it even easier since you don't even have to think about changing gears when stopping, taking corners, and accelerating. All you have to essentially do is not crash into a car and you have passed.