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Driving test can be one of the most frightening test that you can go through. But with proper preparation you can be assured to get those test nerves relieved. Apply these 10 rules and you'll have an improved chance of passing your driving test first time.
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Study and prepare for the theory test Pick-up your copy of the New Zealand road code and make sure you read all of the chapters. Practisethe test online at www.drivingtests.co.nz for more convenienceand to gain anadvantage(since the actual test is also online).
Improve your memory with proper exercise and sleep Exercise promotes increased oxygen circulation in the brain keeping it healthy and functioning at its best condition. Another benefit of exercise is that it leads to a better sleep that boosts the problem solving, critical thinking, and creative thinking ability of the brain.
Create a similar test environment and conditions Mimickingthe actual test conditions will get your brain ready. Practisedriving, manoeuvering, and parking with a supervisor; and practise the theory test online at www.drivingtests.co.nz. This makes it a lot easier for the brain to remember facts during the actual test because it associates the test conditions with the practise conditions.
Eat a healthy and light meal before going to your driving test If you eat a big meal before the exam, you are most likely to feel sleepy and lethargic. Eat just the right amountto feel satisfied but not too much to make you feel full.
Prepare and come early for the exam Come in 20 minutes earlier than the booking time, this will allow you to complete all the paperwork and identification requirements before you proceed to your test. Once finished with all the paperwork requirements, you canpractisethe driving test on your mobile device while waiting for the exam to begin.
Relax and stay as calm as possible As you go to and through the exam, make sure you take slow and deep breaths. Taking deep breaths calmsthe nerves and muscles, therefore relaxing the body.
Build rapport with the examiner You will not earn points by doing this, but at the end of the day, the examiner has the decision to make regarding your driving test, and it’s always easier to decide for a nice person than for someone who isn’t.
It’s OK to ask questions If you are uncertain about anything regarding instructions or directions, don’t hesitate to ask your examiner. It’s better to clarify things first than to proceed with a wrong perception especially during a practical driving test.
Keep your focus Keep your focus on the road and on your driving. Don’t be distracted by anything including what the examiner is writing in the evaluation paper.
Keep your head and eyes moving in the right direction Examiners want to see that you practise goodroad awareness and safe driving. Make sure that the examiner notices that you are constantly checking your mirrors, don’t forget to signaland to look behind after checking the mirrors each time you change lanes or use an intersection.
Apply these • and you’ll have an improved chance of passing your test the first time. 10 rules