all driving schools here, instructors are letch. in al-qebra, I give-away a of total Qr300 during the entire full course. as for your road test I believe it now in your performance how to handle the pressure when the officer is seated beside you. the very basic tip I can give you are: be polite and attentive...here are the steps: 1. before boarding, handed your documents to the officer and just say good morning with a little smile. 2. do the 7-moves on the car: seat adjustment, rearview/sideview mirror, steering wheel adjustment, seatbelt,signal and slowly get on the road. 3. while on the road, observe the speed limit, head moves too that you are observing your sorroundings by looking at the mirrors. if it is 2-lanes, just keep on the right lane. if 3-lanes..better be at the middle. when approaching a R/A. listen of the officer if he will give a direction(normally he will just say roundabout-straight/left/right) if no direction were given....never ask him on which way to go. just drive r/o straight. be sure that he can feel that you are handling the car with confident. and when your test is done, and the officer gesture o say to pull-over. once again...look at the rearview mirror, signal right, park the car 1-mtr away from the road and just say thank you sir. .....good luck!
all driving schools here, instructors are letch. in al-qebra, I give-away a of total Qr300 during the entire full course. as for your road test I believe it now in your performance how to handle the pressure when the officer is seated beside you. the very basic tip I can give you are: be polite and attentive...here are the steps: 1. before boarding, handed your documents to the officer and just say good morning with a little smile. 2. do the 7-moves on the car: seat adjustment, rearview/sideview mirror, steering wheel adjustment, seatbelt,signal and slowly get on the road. 3. while on the road, observe the speed limit, head moves too that you are observing your sorroundings by looking at the mirrors. if it is 2-lanes, just keep on the right lane. if 3-lanes..better be at the middle. when approaching a R/A. listen of the officer if he will give a direction(normally he will just say roundabout-straight/left/right) if no direction were given....never ask him on which way to go. just drive r/o straight. be sure that he can feel that you are handling the car with confident. and when your test is done, and the officer gesture o say to pull-over. once again...look at the rearview mirror, signal right, park the car 1-mtr away from the road and just say thank you sir. .....good luck!