Anonymous wrote:I really don't agree with shopping around for easy tests. Practice with your kids until they can drive safely enough to pass the most stringent test!! This is a public safety issue, and it doesn't do any of us any favors to have unprepared teens on the road.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, tell her daughter the only time when I was younger I got the parking right was during my test so give it a try. Every practice time I could not get it. But, do get some cones and sticks and let her do it over and over again. I can kinda do it now. Or, can you borrow a car with back up cameras for the test?
I am pretty sure you aren't allowed to have the backup cameras on for the test.
Anonymous wrote:Both our kids failed in White Oak and passed in GBurg. I do no think there was any real science to it.
On that note, I will say what I heard from her driving instructor. Parallel parking is the "weed-out" skill. If you fail that part, you do not even get to take the road test. So he asserts that when they are backed up or extremely busy, they are extra strict on the parallel parking part. That is how they manage the backlog and get through appointments quicker. They nitpick the parellel parking. His words, not mine.
Anonymous wrote:The test changed about 5 years ago. At that time, White Oak was known as the worst. We went there (not sure why), and D failed because the "witch on wheels" driving examiner told her to change lanes and then turn right; she checked that it was safe and changed lanes. The examiner said that she had cut someone off, and she failed. Then she added that D would have passed if she had taken the test somewhere else. She passed in Gaithersburg literally the next day (there was a cancellation or something).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't agree with shopping around for easy tests. Practice with your kids until they can drive safely enough to pass the most stringent test!! This is a public safety issue, and it doesn't do any of us any favors to have unprepared teens on the road.
+1. All four of our kids took it at White Oak - the closest one to us.
I was not going from this place to that place trying to make it easier for them. Of course they whined that White Oak was the hardest because of what their friends were saying and doing. But I told them that driving is a very serious responsibility and they needed to prepare and practice to pass the test at White Oak. We were not going to take short cuts or make it easy. We told them that if the White Oak was the "hardest" and they passed that one, then were probably more equipped then the folks who forum shopped for the easy pass. Kids are going to want the easy way - parents should be the voice of reason.
Anonymous wrote:I really don't agree with shopping around for easy tests. Practice with your kids until they can drive safely enough to pass the most stringent test!! This is a public safety issue, and it doesn't do any of us any favors to have unprepared teens on the road.