Any advice would be helpful!?

I have my driving test tomorrow at 9.07am, I am a bit nervous and excitied at the same time, I have been revising and I have been taking two lesson a week since the begining of June. I love driving and I have a car sitting outside my house ready to go so no pressure ( not much!!). Has anyone recently passed/failed their test or remember what is was like, or what sort of things they ask you to do, any advice on what its all about would be great. Thankyou. xx

Answers:
Just try and stay calm, do your manouvers slowley and in your own time, the will ask you to do two, they may even get you to do a bay park in the car park and if they do you will know you only have one to do when you are out and about.

Make sure you look in your mirrors alot, and study up on the show and tell questions, they will ask you them first and if you get them wrong it doesnt look very good, but if you do it will only be one minor for each one you get wrong and you only do two.

Stick to the speed limits and do go too fast or two slow.

i hit the curb twice on my test and both were quiet hard aswell, and i still passed even tho i thought i had failed.

and just remember if your instructor didnt think you could do it he would have not let you book a test or he would with hold his car and not let you use it for the test.

good luck
make sure you move your head to show the inspector that you are checking your mirrors often. You must move your head because they do not spot eye movement!!
I did my test several times. I found that I most concerned about getting my manoeuvres right, but in actual fact, the thing that lets most people down is the actual driving bit in between. Try and keep calm, and even if you think you have failed, don't stop the test. If I had done that in my last test (and I contemplated it because I was sure I had failed it again) I would not have my driving licence now. Usually they take you on a similar route that you have done your lessons on as well. Good luck
Do your test exactly like you were taking an exam. You literally need to suck-up, well almost. Remember the system is no longer fair, but you can still do it if you simply do exactly what seems the most logical thing. I was one ofthe last to pass when it was still a test of your ability to drive, but I know as long as you appear confident with what your doing, relaxed (not tense, if you look frightened you'll fail even if you do it all perfectly as a nervous driver is far more dangerous than any driver trying to break the land speed record on the A38). Also, if you feel you have made a mistake, dont give up. A single mistake, as long as its not too serious will sometimes be overlooked as long as you generally demonstrated that you are capable of controlling the car, not that it controls you.
Drive fast and swerve a lot while blind folded.

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