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Old 05-17-2013, 11:08 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by jnesss View Post
spend some time driving in your road test area before you take the test again. i had an instructor take me around burnaby and i found it helpful.

i remember on my road test, i went through some tricky streets: 3 way stops, downhill school zones, etc. if the streets look f'd up, you better remember them. good luck!
This is very true. If you know all the obstacles of an area, you should have no problems with the exam. In the case where you get nervous, you just have to try to calm yourself I guess, and not over think things.

For my exam a few years back, I had my driving instructor take me along all the popular routes and show me all the tricky places. When the test came along, I was pretty confident, and passed in 1 try. The only mistake I made was that I was too cautious, and drove slow in some areas. The examiner overlooked that though due to heavy rain that day.

As for bookings, if you check & call everyday, I'm sure you'll get a spot within the next month.

Anyways, good luck!
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