Wednesday 13 July 2016

Keep these things in mind when booking your driving test


Booking your driving test is the easiest part of the process. There still, however, are a few measures you can take to give yourself a slight edge and stay calm during the day of your test.

Go through the material first

Don’t book the test the minute you buy your study material. Be sure to get an overview of the two sections in the test – hazard perception and theory test – so you can judge how much time you’ll need to master the material. Book your test only after you’ve made an estimate of this.

Don’t leave the booking till the last minute

As you go on with your preparation, you might become less confident about passing and start procrastinating booking the driving test. To avoid this, book a date after you’ve had an overview of the material, as we’ve mentioned above.

Keep other important dates in mind

If you know that your friend’s birthday party is coming up and you’ll stay up all night celebrating, don’t book the test for the morning after. Similarly, it’s best to avoid stressful times like exams or even weddings where you might be asked to run errands or not have enough time to study.

Pick an early slot


The longer you have to wait for your driving test, the more you’ll worry. And the more you’ll worry, the worse you’ll perform. So try and pick a slot in the morning to get your test out of the way and keep your anxiety at bay.

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