How to pass your driving test

It may take weeks, months or in some cases years for some to completely understand how to pass your driving test. The first hurdle is the written test that must be passed in order to be eligible for taking on your practical driving test. Once you pass the theory test, you should start concentrating on other aspects of your driving test.

Learn the Basics First

You should never learn on the job, which means you should not learn how the different controls of your car works while you are driving. You should learn the basic controls while the car is still in your garage itself or simply when the car is not moving at all. Once you get familiarised with the various functions of the different controls found in the car, like the brakes, the clutch and accelerator (gas pedal), you will feel more confident while driving the car on the road.

Besides taking driving lessons from a qualified driving instructor, it is also advisable to get learner driver insurance to have private driving practice as well so that you can learn quicker.

Obey the Traffic Rules

It simply involves following all the general rules of traffic and to try not to break them ever. Some common rules are:

  • Wear a seatbelt
  • Alert other drivers for what you are going to do next
  • Always follow a safe distance from the vehicle ahead of you
  • Never drive aggressively by keeping your car close to the bumper of another vehicle
  • Do not force overtaking in unfavourable conditions

Keep an Eye on Other Drivers

Always keep an eye on the actions of other drivers and never take your eyes off from the road. If a driver is trying to overtake your car, do not speed up or impede his manoueuvre. If you do so, you could be inviting the possibility for an accident. This will also not look as a good effort on your part in the eyes of your driving examiner. Besides, you should avoid telling other drivers how to drive.

Use the Horn, when it is Necessary

It is not advised to use horn excessively, especially when you are taking your driving test. One should only use the horn to let other road users know you are there and want their attention for certain reasons, like:

  • When you are trying to ask a pass for your car from another driver
  • When you are trying to inform a reversing vehicle that your car is right behind it

Drive in Different Conditions and Time

If you have opportunity and time to learn your driving lessons at different times of the day and in different conditions, then you must take advantage of them. Most people use to learn their driving lessons at a particular time of a day, like either in morning or evening, which makes it almost impossible for them to adapt their driving skills to different traffic and climatic conditions. If you have never driven in night, at dusk or on wet road surfaces, you will never have a feel about how to drive your car in under conditions. So, what will you do if you come across such conditions right in the middle of your driving test? You can fail miserably, therefore it is better to have a feel of all driving conditions just to be on the safe side.

Do Take a Mock Test

Take a mock test just a day or two before taking your actual driving test. You can easily figure out your flaws while taking a mock test with a private instructor. It will also help you know how much you are independent while driving a car with a stranger.