4 Mistakes Not to Make during Your
Driving Test
Driving
tests are often more about avoiding mistakes than showing off your driving
skills. Just focus on avoiding driving errors and you should be fine. To help
you through this process, here is a list of mistakes not to make during your
driving test. Keep them in mind, and they will help you to get your license.
Failure to
Observe Junctions
This is a
common mistake new drivers often make, and it usually results from feelings of
uncertainty whilst in the middle of a junction. Some drivers just feel that
they might make a mistake while they're at a junction, so they try to move on
as quickly as possible. Unfortunately, this can be a mistake. When you're at a
junction, you should always check both direction and take the time to plan your
next move. This way, you will be able to avoid unnecessary mistakes.
Incorrect
Use of Signals
Forgetting
the correct signals, providing misleading signals as well as forgetting to
cancel signals can cause you to fail your driving test. Signals are one of most
basic aspects of driving, which means that the sooner you master them, the
sooner you'll become a licensed motorist.
Inappropriate
Speed
Most people
who take driving exams drive too slowly because they fear that too much
acceleration will cause them to fail. This is a mistake. When driving a car,
it's important to drive at just the right speed. Remember, driving requires a
certain amount of speed, and you should maintain that speed if you intend to
pass your test.
Incorrect
Positioning On the Road
When taking
a driving test, it's important to pay attention to your location. More
importantly, try to maintain good discipline at roundabouts otherwise you'll
end up too far into the road when going around a bend. Some people often lose
their focus during these critical periods, and they end up making mistakes.
Best of
luck!