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I'm going for my license tomorrow....

Originally posted by: Mak0602
any advice? i cleaned up the car but still haven't put a fresh scent in it yet. should lysol do the trick?

These things have nothing to do with driving. I suggest you worry more about actually controlling the vehicle and less about how pretty it smells.
 
Originally posted by: slick230
Originally posted by: Mak0602
any advice? i cleaned up the car but still haven't put a fresh scent in it yet. should lysol do the trick?

These things have nothing to do with driving. I suggest you worry more about actually controlling the vehicle and less about how pretty it smells.

yeap worry about haveing the car up to date.

the test itself is not hard. just study the book and its good to go.
 
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: slick230
Originally posted by: Mak0602
any advice? i cleaned up the car but still haven't put a fresh scent in it yet. should lysol do the trick?

These things have nothing to do with driving. I suggest you worry more about actually controlling the vehicle and less about how pretty it smells.

yeap worry about haveing the car up to date.

the test itself is not hard. just study the book and its good to go.

good thing i don't have a written test, only driving 🙂
 
Good luck, man! As others have said, I wouldn't really worry too much about your car, unless it has the leftovers from your last 10 visits to McDonalds all over the carpet! Tell us if you get it....
 
Originally posted by: Mak0602
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: slick230
Originally posted by: Mak0602
any advice? i cleaned up the car but still haven't put a fresh scent in it yet. should lysol do the trick?

These things have nothing to do with driving. I suggest you worry more about actually controlling the vehicle and less about how pretty it smells.

yeap worry about haveing the car up to date.

the test itself is not hard. just study the book and its good to go.

good thing i don't have a written test, only driving 🙂

and that has what to do with it? you should still study the book so you know what you are doing.
 
Originally posted by: Reliant
Don't forget to signal when pulling away from the curb. I got dinged for that.

Signal for everything and you'll be fine. Do you have to parallel park?
 
I got it August 14th last year. Pretty easy. Though, I do live in Maine, so there isn't exactly many cars around to distract me.

Just take it slow, and don't get nervous. Talking to your instructor is always good. I got mine so off the topic of my driving, that he completely stopped paying attention to what I was doing. We were just talking about sports and what-not.

The only hard part is parrallel parking. Good thing you only have to do it behind one car (not in between two). So remember to use all the space you are given, because you can.

`K
 
Look down all cross streets as you pass by (at least glance) even if you're not going to turn into it. My friend was dinged for not 'inspecting for potential cross traffic.' It was an automatic fail. Really stupid because none of the streets had cars approaching. Good luck and come back with good news.
 
watchout for these things:

- blind intersections, 20mph!
- when turning right, have to cover the bike lane... otherwise they can fail you
- dont drive too fast.. signal before doing any turns.
- when they ask you to back up, put ur right hand on the back of the passenger's front seat
 
Congrats. Just take it easy the first month. Even though you passed doesn't mean you can drive. I remember my first month on the road was a learning experience. I learned more in that period than in driver's ed. Again congrats, but be careful.
 
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