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Use a Driving Instructor who is registered
with the Driving Standards Agency. It is the only way that you
can be sure you are being properly taught and that your Instructor
will know what the Examiners are looking for when you take your
test. |
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| Get a good nights sleep the
night before your test. This will ensure that you are alert
and ready for the test the following day. |
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Don't forget
to take your driving licence. If you do not have a photo
licence then take some type of photographic proof such
as a passport or a photograph signed by an official person
who has known you for at least 2 years.
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On the lesson before your test practice the manoeuvres
and have a general drive around the test area looking
for anything out of the ordinary that could cause problems
on your test such as, road works, waste skips, etc. These
are just some of the points that 4 Wheelz Instructors
are aware of. |
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During your test try to forget about
the Examiner and just concentrate on his instructions
and your driving. This should make you less nervous, less
likely to make mistakes and hopefully pass 1st time. |
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