Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Got Enough Practice?

The information I am about to share right now is vital to your progress and success as a new driver.  Driving You Into Your Destiny means you have been equipped with the knowledge to pass the road test easily and confidently.   Knowledge is power, and when you walk in power, there’s a certain way you carry yourself and you don’t need to brag, but you demonstrate your knowledge by the way you enter the car and how you handled the steering wheel when you drive.  Trust me, even the examiner will know you have been informed.  He/she may even tell you that you have been well prepared.  I was not privy to this information until after I passed the road test.  Knowing you had enough consistent practice ahead of time will lessen your frustration, and the anxiety or nervousness that all new driving students have when they are preparing to take the road test.  Even though I learned after the fact, I want you to be informed in advance.  Once you know that you too have the revealed knowledge, this knowledge allows you to walk in confidence and will help you pass the road test easily.

The driver’s manual plainly states that the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles recommends at least 30 hours of driving practice, with at least 10 hours in moderately heavy traffic. If you are under 18 years old, and have not completed driver education training and received a Student Certificate of Completion (MV-285), you are required by law to have 20 hours of properly supervised practice driving: To take your road test, you must give the license examiner a completed "Certificate of 20 Hours of Driving Experience" (MV- 262), available from the DMV Internet Office, by request from a DMV Call Center, and at any motor vehicle office.

Very important:
It is illegal to practice driving in a designated Road Test Area. 


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