Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Driving theory test: are you ready enough to pass at 1st attempt?

Have you used correct study material?

Many learners fail in their driving test because they get nervous and stressed out on their test day. Nearly everyone gets nervous about taking their driving test, no matter how well prepared they are. It has been observed that people who are usually cool and calm.

 The questions which are being asked in DSA theory test exam are chosen from official theory test question bank. The actual exam questions are chosen from this accurate set of questions. Make sure that you refer the latest DSA theory test question bank, as the questions keep changing at least once in a year.

Have you practiced enough?

Only few questions are bit difficult to keep in mind a part from that driving theory test is not tough. You need to practice more, especially speed limits, stopping distances, and road signs questions.
  • Take guidance from your driving instructor about when can you appear for your test, he/she could direct you whether you are ready for the test or not.
  • You can book driving theory test in advance, so you decide for a convenient time slot from the nearest test center.
  • Choose the time slot when you could be at your best. Your bad day might affect your test at the evening time. Mornings are usually the best as you are more relaxed and focused.
  • Before appearing for the test at least once have a "mock" driving test with your friends or family members.
  • Taking test in the early morning will lead to less time to worry about it.
  • When you arrive at the test center make sure that you have the important documents with you.
  • Theory test is computer based; for which you don’t have to be an expert at using computers. But make sure you understand how the touch screen works.
  • You can also work through a practice session for up to 15 minutes to get used to the system before actually starting your theory test.
  • Think positively. Don’t be nervous, the questions will be exactly same as you practiced (if you have referred correct material)
  • Read each question carefully and note how many answers are required.
  • If you are not sure about any of the answers, flag them and you can come back to them later and start answering the easy questions first.
  • Check through all your answers again if you think you've finished your test.
Hazard perception test
It is very important to understand the concept of hazard perception test. It is known as a scoring mechanism. Many candidates fail in this test because they need to know much more about hazard perception test to score maximum score.

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