1. Pre-Drive Checks
Ensure that your vehicle is in good working condition by checking the brakes, lights, turn signals, and horn.
2. Seat Belt and Mirrors
Check that your seat belt is fastened securely and adjust your mirrors for optimal visibility.
3. Control Functions
Familiarize yourself with the vehicle's controls, including the steering wheel, accelerator, brake, and clutch (if applicable).
4. Lane Positioning
Maintain proper lane positioning by staying centered in your lane and using turn signals when changing lanes.
5. Intersections
Observe traffic signals and signs, yield to pedestrians and other vehicles when necessary, and make proper turns at intersections.
6. Speed Control
Observe the speed limit and adjust your speed as necessary for traffic, weather, and road conditions.
7. Steering and Turning
Use proper steering and turning techniques to navigate curves, hills, and other road features.
8. Parking
Demonstrate your ability to park safely and correctly in different types of parking spaces.
9. Emergency Situations
Demonstrate how to respond to emergency situations, such as a tire blowout, brake failure, or other unexpected events.
10. Communication
Use clear and appropriate communication with the examiner, including acknowledging instructions and making appropriate hand signals.