@@scarlletfrias4104 mine went really well, I talked to the lady the whole time and it was really easy, just remember the basics and you should be fine. When you come back to the dmv you just pull into the parking spot, you don’t have to back in or anything like that, for me I just had to pull right into it which was easy because it’s a straight parking spot, I didn’t have to turn into it or nothin like that, I think there are 3 routes, I took the residential route but my brother took the route that goes on the main road and he said it was super easy too (same day btw he went before I did), like I said if you remember the basics and are familiar with your vehicle, everything will be fine
@@scarlletfrias4104 yeah, I think that was it, actually they did check your bright lights, but other than that i don’t think anything else, on the website they have a list of things they check but they don’t actually check all of that stuff, but I would look it up and learn it just in case, but if it makes you feel better, I had hardly any practice and still passed, so if you have had a decent amount of practice you’ll be fine, and idk if you are religious, but I prayed hours before I took the test and I was still nervous but right before I took it my nerves were calmed, and a pro tip, talk to the lady and just make conversation, they’re really nice and it’ll prolly help you out anyway, let me know if you passed, I’ll pray that you do!
Just noticed that, nearly every other state has you do 90 degree back ups into a parking spot, parallel, 3-point turns, up hill AND down-hill parking. Tennessee needs to step up