The other bonus tip is a shorter queue to get your…… qualified driving license! It’s not going to be easy getting a good slot because you are not the only one dying to get a licence. Many times candidates fail their tests just because of an driver who just do not like people changing into their lanes. Less traffic means smoother lane changes, less indecisive moments, less angry drivers and fewer people dashing across zebra crossings to catch their stupid bus because they snoozed their alarm twice. What I mean is to book your test on a weekday, way out of the peak period time. This is not a must but good to have. Try to book a test date strategically that will benefit you in several ways. You will definitely be stressed during your test, but with your checks being second nature to you, you will not minus unnecessary points, which makes it not difficult to pass. But more importantly, the confidence will show your tester that you are ready to be a driver. The more confident you are (without mistakes of course), the faster your instructor will think you are ready for your test. Once you have made it a habit to drive without making mistakes, make sure you do it confidently. You do not want to have done all the checking of blind-spots or safety, but end up being marked down for “incorrect checking of blind-spot/mirror” (yeah it’s in the cheat-sheet) and fail anyway. So, be very sure to ask your instructor what is the proper way to check and how obvious do you have to make it, etc. Practice makes perfect, but make sure that your perfect is the right way. There are many more mistakes, but these are the few really common ones. It is important to make it second nature to you as you already have a lot of things to focus on plus the stress during your TP test.
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