You don't fail for brushing the kerb at less than 5kph. I remember brushing it a little but that is because whenever I park I do it as close as possible to the kerb because you want to avoid someone hitting your car, plus I hate it when idiots park their car so close to the middle of the road, because then sometimes I'm forced to stop when buffering and give way to other cars.I got my red Ps on my second go. But I thought I would have to try again because I remember I clearly hit the kerb when I reverse parallel parked but I did it very cautiously and slowly and when the instructor told me I passed at the desk, I was like why????! And he said it's good you kept calm and continued the test despite that mistake.
I actually brushed it in the test and knew that if I reversed further I would mount. So then I moved forward a little bit and completed it in the third step.Brushing the kerb is fine for the test (but not ideal); it is not counted as a collision (unless your testing officer is a dick). But if you reversed right into the kerb, then it would be a fail.
Don't palm the wheel. It won't be considered as having full control of the vehicle. Just slow down if you feel you are turning the wheel too fast.Ps test on Wednesday
Will I lose marks/fail for going through roundabouts/reverse parallel parking using only 1 hand and essentially palming?
Roundabouts I guess I could change but for reverse parallel you need to turn the wheel relatively faster and the easiest way is to do it by palming... if I can't then fuck that I'm riding public transport until i'm rich enough to afford a chauffeur.
Ps test on Wednesday
Will I lose marks/fail for going through roundabouts/reverse parallel parking using only 1 hand and essentially palming?
Roundabouts I guess I could change but for reverse parallel you need to turn the wheel relatively faster and the easiest way is to do it by palming... if I can't then fuck that I'm riding public transport until i'm rich enough to afford a chauffeur.
Don't palm the wheel. It won't be considered as having full control of the vehicle. Just slow down if you feel you are turning the wheel too fast.
There are two methods suggested/recommended in the learner's guide - hand over hand, and push/pull. Don't use any other method for your test.
Ugh, that's really shitYou can't go through roundabouts. I'm not sure but that might be an instant "FAIL item". Check the booklet : "A guide to the driving test" to see the list of "FAIL items".
Just use two hands and take your time. Is this manual or auto?
Because if its auto you have no excuse but to use both hands.
Palming is not a very good steering technique and it is easy to slip. The techniques of steering you should be using is either "hand-over-hand" or "push-pull" steering.
So maybe, depending on the marker, you could or could not lose marks. Not sure on that one.
Don't worry though. Hand-over-hand and push-pull methods are the safest and give you full control over the car so its best if you learn this method.Ugh, that's really shit
thanks though
You can change it 48 or maybe 24 (not sure check the receipt as that will tell you) hours before the exam to a later date without losing your booking fee.Yeah so I realized I don't actually know what to do. I booked my exam but what do I actually do on the day?
No I mean like what do I do at the rta? Just take a ticket and wait?You can change it 48 or maybe 24 (not sure check the receipt as that will tell you) hours before the exam to a later date without losing your booking fee.
I suggest you change it for a few more weeks if you have no idea on what to do.
When I went for my test, there was a big arow at the rms that said: "Tests" and I went to that cubicle. The guy asked what my name was and we started the test.No I mean like what do I do at the rta? Just take a ticket and wait?
Take a ticket. It will be a short wait because you would have booked it online in advanced.No I mean like what do I do at the rta? Just take a ticket and wait?
I don't remember taking a ticket.....Take a ticket. It will be a short wait because you would have booked it online in advanced.