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How to prepare for your driving test when moving to Australia

Anybody who has been taking driving lessons will be anticipating the day that they take their driving test with a mixture of nerves and excitement.

Australian Times by Australian Times
06-12-2015 07:32
in Move to Australia

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The driving test is the ruling factor on whether you’ll be able to drive your own car independently on the roads, or whether you will need to go back and have more lessons in order to take the test again before you are ready.

For many people there are a number of things riding on passing the driving test, which is why preparing for it is so important. We’ve put together some great tips to help you best prepare for the big test.

Take mock tests

Taking mock tests with your driving instructor is a great way to get you ready and feeling more prepared for the actual driving test. Many driving instructors are happy to allow their students to take mock tests, as it also helps them to gauge whether or not the student is actually ready. Taking the mock test with your instructor rather than an unfamiliar examiner is also less nerve-wracking, and although you will want to do well there is no big result – which makes mock tests a lot less stressful and a good way to ease yourself into preparation. Many students who take a mock driving test find that doing so helps them to better understand what will be expected of them during the actual test, which calms nerves.

Learn the rules of the road

Even if you think that you are already clued up with the rules of the road, there is definitely no harm in going over them again and revising. When on your driving test, it is important that you are able to read important road signs properly and understand how to use your mirrors in your car, which is why you should ensure that you are one hundred percent sure of what you’ll need to be looking out for when on the test. Researching and revising the means and purposes of all the road signs will put you in the best position to drive well on your test and pass.

Get yourself in the right mindset

It is vital that you are in the right mindset to take your test. Having negative thoughts and feelings of nerves are some major factors which contribute to why many students fail the test, as these feelings and thoughts create stress which in turn can make students do things on the test that they wouldn’t have done without the extra pressure. For example, students under a lot of pressure to pass may forget to do simple things such as indicate, causing them to fail. In order to avoid this situation, it’s important that you are relaxed, confident and positive. Getting enough sleep, making sure that you have had enough to eat, and taking extra measures to relax and de-stress yourself before the test such as exercising, meditation, or even taking a hot bath can help.

Author Information: This article was written by EasyAs Driver Training, the most preferred and selected driving school in Brisbane.

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