Driver guide Prepare for your driver license tests with this guide. Knowledge and drive test Get information about taking the knowledge and drive tests. Driving test: What to expect Find out what's involved when you take the drive test. Recommended Amanda S, Boulder. Everything was easy. Communication, scheduling, rescheduling. The lessons were great — my daughter learned a lot!
A very good experience! Phillip W, Westminster. The instructor was incredibly knowledgeable, clear in explaining the process, assisted in an unexpected situation, and alleviated stress for our daughter. The whole experience was fantastic!
Henry P, Westminster. I am confident that they are preparing my teen to be a safe driver! Irene Y, Louisville. Before our lesson my daughter had a true fear of driving. She drove for 2 hours, and the instructor gave her the confidence she needed to get behind the wheel more often. Janice B, Wheat Ridge. The staff are friendly, welcoming, and patient to their students.
I could tell that they were not only there for work but truly had a passion to help students learn how to drive safely. Richie G, Louisville. He started out very nervous and walked away very confident. It accomplished exactly what we hoped, in building up his skills and his confidence in driving on roads. Michelle T, Boulder. This was his first day driving and the instructor made him feel confident and empowered. He got him to laugh. Kaitlyn A, Highlands Ranch. I learned a lot and am ready to be a responsible driver!
Matthew H, Denver. I really loved that we worked on the things that I wanted to work on. This was an issue I had at my other driving school, so it was amazing to drive on busy roads and the highway. He did an amazing job of pushing me out of my comfort zone and teaching so many techniques. Overall, it was an amazing lesson and experience.
Leslie P, Highlands Ranch. Also the instructors are very clear with my child and also very friendly and approachable by letting them know exactly what they need to work on and what the rules are. We have had a great experience with both of my sons. Kuldeep M, Greenwood Village. Instructor was very helpful and polite. I was very nervous due to my drive test but he helped me to settle my nerves.
Overall great experience. This was an easy process, good instruction and worth the price. Structured like the actual DMV test Same number of questions, same passing score. Lose the fear of the unknown When the time comes, you'll stride right into the DMV, thinking, "Bring it!
Study more when you're motivated Stay motivated with little suggestions or compliments that encourage you to study more.
Driver's Ed, gamified What if we told you that you could enjoy studying for your driving test? Don't study - play You won't even notice you're studying most of the time: you'll just want to keep "playing" until you pass all the practice tests, as you're learning everything you need for the DMV test.
Compare Driving-Tests. What's a driving test? Driving test definition A driving test also known as a driving exam , or a driver's test is a procedure designed to evaluate a person's ability to operate a motor vehicle such as a passenger car, motorcycle, or commercial vehicle. In the United States, passing a driving test is usually one of the requirements for obtaining a driver license.
The driving test usually consists of two parts: a written knowledge test "DMV written test" with multiple choice questions to evaluate a person's knowledge of driving-related rules and laws, and a practical behind-the-wheel test sometimes called a road test or skill test to assess the person's ability to drive safely. The written test covers the information found in the official Driver License Manual, including road rules, traffic laws and signs, fines, limits, and safe driving practices.
What to practice for the driving test? Things to remember Know your car. The car you're using for your test should be familiar to you, and not one that you're sitting in for the first time. You'll want to know where the controls are for everything from the lights to the windshield wipers, so you aren't frantically searching if it starts raining. The way each car's brake and gas pedals react can be different, so knowing how sensitive these are can help you avoid braking or accelerating too aggressively or too slowly.
Get plenty of practice. Like anything else, learning how to be a good driver takes lots of time behind the wheel practicing. There are things you'll learn while driving that you just can't get from reading, so it's important to log plenty of time at the wheel.
Prepare and adapt to anything. Whether it's weather conditions, an ambulance coming down the road or any other situation that could happen, you should be mentally prepared to adapt and adjust accordingly. The only true way to do this is get in those hours of practice driving, and trying to do so in a variety of weather conditions. Only getting out to drive on beautiful, sunny days will only work against you if your test lands on a rainy, overcast day. Pay attention to driving. It sounds obvious enough, but it's easy to get distracted by what the evaluator is doing.
Trying to sneak a peek at what they're writing down or their facial expressions is not a good idea, if you're hoping to walk out of there a licensed driver. Paying attention to the road, and what's happening around you is the best way to ensure that whatever the examiner is writing down is positive — and you can read all of that once your test is over anyway. Leave everything else at the door, and give your full attention to the task at hand. Whether it's schoolwork or other things happening in your life, it needs to be temporarily put to the back of your mind.
Safe driving tips: Drive the speed limit and maintain a constant speed. Obey all road signs that you see. Steer smoothly. Hold onto the steering wheel with both hands at all times. Follow at a safe distance - use the 3 second rule. As a general rule, you should be able to see the tires of the car in front of you.
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