Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My knowledge is probably 6 months out of date but yes, they have them do the test in a parking lot. It involves pulling forward into a parking spot, backing into a parking spot and doing an odd three point turn.
If the car touches a pylon at any point you fail the test so it’s probably worth some practice (you could be a good driver and fail the test or be a bad driver and pass the test).
There are some videos on youtube although I think they also say taping the test can result in failure.
This pylons are very close, I was shocked at how close they were.
It's easy to see how kids fail.
They fail because they don’t practice and their parents are sloppy Parker’s. The cones are ten feet across. You should be able to back an ocean liner in there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My knowledge is probably 6 months out of date but yes, they have them do the test in a parking lot. It involves pulling forward into a parking spot, backing into a parking spot and doing an odd three point turn.
If the car touches a pylon at any point you fail the test so it’s probably worth some practice (you could be a good driver and fail the test or be a bad driver and pass the test).
There are some videos on youtube although I think they also say taping the test can result in failure.
This pylons are very close, I was shocked at how close they were.
It's easy to see how kids fail.
They fail because they don’t practice and their parents are sloppy Parker’s. The cones are ten feet across. You should be able to back an ocean liner in there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My knowledge is probably 6 months out of date but yes, they have them do the test in a parking lot. It involves pulling forward into a parking spot, backing into a parking spot and doing an odd three point turn.
If the car touches a pylon at any point you fail the test so it’s probably worth some practice (you could be a good driver and fail the test or be a bad driver and pass the test).
There are some videos on youtube although I think they also say taping the test can result in failure.
This pylons are very close, I was shocked at how close they were.
It's easy to see how kids fail.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My knowledge is probably 6 months out of date but yes, they have them do the test in a parking lot. It involves pulling forward into a parking spot, backing into a parking spot and doing an odd three point turn.
If the car touches a pylon at any point you fail the test so it’s probably worth some practice (you could be a good driver and fail the test or be a bad driver and pass the test).
There are some videos on youtube although I think they also say taping the test can result in failure.
This pylons are very close, I was shocked at how close they were.
It's easy to see how kids fail.
If you’re driving a car with a huge turning radius, you’re basically screwed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My knowledge is probably 6 months out of date but yes, they have them do the test in a parking lot. It involves pulling forward into a parking spot, backing into a parking spot and doing an odd three point turn.
If the car touches a pylon at any point you fail the test so it’s probably worth some practice (you could be a good driver and fail the test or be a bad driver and pass the test).
There are some videos on youtube although I think they also say taping the test can result in failure.
This pylons are very close, I was shocked at how close they were.
It's easy to see how kids fail.
Anonymous wrote:My knowledge is probably 6 months out of date but yes, they have them do the test in a parking lot. It involves pulling forward into a parking spot, backing into a parking spot and doing an odd three point turn.
If the car touches a pylon at any point you fail the test so it’s probably worth some practice (you could be a good driver and fail the test or be a bad driver and pass the test).
There are some videos on youtube although I think they also say taping the test can result in failure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:- Pull into a parking spot
- Reverse into a parking spot
- 3 point turn
That's it.
* must use turn signals on everything or you fail
** must do headchecks for everything or you fail
*** can't use backup camera unless you are fully in the spot and are just adjusting
**** must stop at stop sign (it seems obvious but lots of kids forget = automatic fail)
My kid had this question -- do you need to use a turn signal when you are backing out of the parking spot?
I am pretty sure you do. Maybe those are the yellow splotches on the instructions?
NP here. Good call on the splotches! I was trying to figure those out as well. I told DS to us the turn signal like crazy and turn head side to side and entire body to back when in reverse (even bough you can’t see squat out the back)!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One more tip. If you didn’t already sign up for two appointments, if your child fails, check the MVA scheduling page for appointment time slots in the mornings for appointment times that might’ve opened up due to cancellations. DS failed his test and the next day a slot opened up so he was able to come right back rather than have to wait until December to retake.
He must really suck. A blind person could pass this test.
Anonymous wrote:One more tip. If you didn’t already sign up for two appointments, if your child fails, check the MVA scheduling page for appointment time slots in the mornings for appointment times that might’ve opened up due to cancellations. DS failed his test and the next day a slot opened up so he was able to come right back rather than have to wait until December to retake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:- Pull into a parking spot
- Reverse into a parking spot
- 3 point turn
That's it.
* must use turn signals on everything or you fail
** must do headchecks for everything or you fail
*** can't use backup camera unless you are fully in the spot and are just adjusting
**** must stop at stop sign (it seems obvious but lots of kids forget = automatic fail)
My kid had this question -- do you need to use a turn signal when you are backing out of the parking spot?
I am pretty sure you do. Maybe those are the yellow splotches on the instructions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:- Pull into a parking spot
- Reverse into a parking spot
- 3 point turn
That's it.
* must use turn signals on everything or you fail
** must do headchecks for everything or you fail
*** can't use backup camera unless you are fully in the spot and are just adjusting
**** must stop at stop sign (it seems obvious but lots of kids forget = automatic fail)
My kid had this question -- do you need to use a turn signal when you are backing out of the parking spot?
Anonymous wrote:- Pull into a parking spot
- Reverse into a parking spot
- 3 point turn
That's it.
* must use turn signals on everything or you fail
** must do headchecks for everything or you fail
*** can't use backup camera unless you are fully in the spot and are just adjusting
**** must stop at stop sign (it seems obvious but lots of kids forget = automatic fail)