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Imagine the examiner is a small kid , whom you pick up ,he sits next to you humbely tells you tiny directions to drop him back to his home again. This imagination makes me feel more confident because I am all about being responsible of this individual and need to drive in a safe manner, safety is my number one priority. Pay full attention to road signs, speeding 1 km over limit is a big No No .Kid might fly and hit his face to the car dashboard 😅 . One good thing Omid said is L👀K at the direction where your car is moving, if car is moving front look front if car is reversing turn your head and look back , before car moves left or right do your MIS : Mirrors, indicator , shoulder checks. For you overseas licence holders shoulder checking is reason one for failing make sure not to do it at 90° but rather turn your head to 135° look at the side blond spot . Even if U did it at 90° they will still fail you . Make sure to exaggerate. 😊 Good luck to all of you and to myself 🤞 one important thing to remember is once the examiner sits next to you and starts to examine you, focus on your mind ( awareness presence ) to each and every road don't shift your mind to think of your maneuvers or weakness . If you were to be present from the moment you turn to a new road and be aware of the signs and direction and perfect it to the end of that road , just focus on each road individually and try to perfect it with ease low speed and safety . Each road is a task .if you divided that exam to mini tasks and not worried about what's next .here the key is to control and accomplish it where confident will be there and the examiner definitely will trust your driving judgement .
You added some great ways to the list Manahil. Thanks for your input. This will definitely help anyone taking the test. Just one thing! No need to exaggerate on shoulder checks. Driving test and real life are the same. I'll have "shoulder checks" on the list of my videos to make. Good luck with your test Manahil 🙂
I personally think one of the biggest things that people get nervous about is the Driving Examiner, If your DE is relaxed, easy going and good to talk too you’ve got more of a fighting chance to pass first go.. in saying this it’s not always guaranteed.
In my case i failed twice hoping i pass 3rd time i get nervous being tested but im fine in driving in my lessons dont help i suffer from anxiety aswell any suggestions welcomed bare in my mind i overthink everything imaged everything already now trying find way to pass @drivingtestaustralia
Hello, for example I need to merge to the highway, my speed is 90-95, my lane ends soon, but I don't have room to change lane, what should I do? Cut off another cars (which is not safe) or completely stop and wait until there room for my car?
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Imagine the examiner is a small kid , whom you pick up ,he sits next to you humbely tells you tiny directions to drop him back to his home again. This imagination makes me feel more confident because I am all about being responsible of this individual and need to drive in a safe manner, safety is my number one priority. Pay full attention to road signs, speeding 1 km over limit is a big No No .Kid might fly and hit his face to the car dashboard 😅 . One good thing Omid said is L👀K at the direction where your car is moving, if car is moving front look front if car is reversing turn your head and look back , before car moves left or right do your MIS : Mirrors, indicator , shoulder checks. For you overseas licence holders shoulder checking is reason one for failing make sure not to do it at 90° but rather turn your head to 135° look at the side blond spot . Even if U did it at 90° they will still fail you . Make sure to exaggerate. 😊 Good luck to all of you and to myself 🤞 one important thing to remember is once the examiner sits next to you and starts to examine you, focus on your mind ( awareness presence ) to each and every road don't shift your mind to think of your maneuvers or weakness . If you were to be present from the moment you turn to a new road and be aware of the signs and direction and perfect it to the end of that road , just focus on each road individually and try to perfect it with ease low speed and safety . Each road is a task .if you divided that exam to mini tasks and not worried about what's next .here the key is to control and accomplish it where confident will be there and the examiner definitely will trust your driving judgement .
You added some great ways to the list Manahil. Thanks for your input. This will definitely help anyone taking the test. Just one thing! No need to exaggerate on shoulder checks. Driving test and real life are the same. I'll have "shoulder checks" on the list of my videos to make. Good luck with your test Manahil 🙂
@@drivingtestaustralia I wish you could do shoulder checks video before my test 🤗
I just got relaxed
Thankyou for all these useful suggestions.
You're welcome 🙂
Many thanks for useful tips! 🙏
Your videos helped me pass my test on the first try so thank you & keep it up!
Love to read such comments. You're welcome & Congratulations 🎊 👏 💪
Awesome and very Helpful!
Awesome video. Thank you so much Sir.
You're welcome Lisa 🙏
This is a great video!! Thanks a ton for making this
Thanks EMU
Many Thank You. Good Video.
Thank you very interesting
I personally think one of the biggest things that people get nervous about is the Driving Examiner, If your DE is relaxed, easy going and good to talk too you’ve got more of a fighting chance to pass first go.. in saying this it’s not always guaranteed.
That's correct. Several students mentioned that the examiner's friendliness and smiles helped them to calm their nerves
In my case i failed twice hoping i pass 3rd time i get nervous being tested but im fine in driving in my lessons dont help i suffer from anxiety aswell any suggestions welcomed bare in my mind i overthink everything imaged everything already now trying find way to pass @drivingtestaustralia
Hello, for example I need to merge to the highway, my speed is 90-95, my lane ends soon, but I don't have room to change lane, what should I do? Cut off another cars (which is not safe) or completely stop and wait until there room for my car?
If you speed up on the ramp, other cars let you in. You can't completely stop on the ramp
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