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G2 Driving Test and G1 Drivers Test Information and Tips.

Date Published: 22nd September 2009
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Most accredited driving schools will offer you guidance and help in order to teach you to properly operate a vehicle, complete with in-car training on tasks needed to pass your road test. A practice-driving test, which simulates the testing requirements of several tasks that you may encounter, may be provided. To pass the G2 and G1 drivers test, having expert tuition and training with the confidence and experience to handle your vehicle in a safe manner, is essential.

The difficult thing for most of the people is three-point turns and parallel parking, so to lessen the tension before attempting the G2 driving test or G1 drivers test, practice regularly until it becomes second nature to you.

Several instruction guides are available in video format on the Internet that outline tasks required during the exit test. These practice tests allow for the new driver to anticipate what may be asked of them during the exit test in a safe, consequence-free manner.


Here's some advice to help you out.

Prior to attempting the G1 Drivers Test or G2 Driving Test, ensure that your vehicle is usable on the road before leaving your house and ascertain whether the brake lights and turning indicators are functional.

Try to operate your vehicle in a cool and controlled manner during the on-road G1 or G2 Driving Test and just remember that you have previously encountered all the tasks that you will be tested on throughout your training and time you have spent on the road to date.

Your sure the testing officer can sense the fear you're in, you're hands are trembling, sweat is running down your forehead and your heart is pounding as you are facing the big day for which you have been anticipating for months, has arrived finally. It is no more a training run for the G1 Drivers Test or G2 Driving Test, it just happens to be the final exam.


Undoubtedly it’s nerve-wracking, but if you’ve had sufficient practice and studied carefully, just settle down, take a few deep breaths, you’ve already done all the hard work preparing, so you can do this.

Remember that when you check your mirrors to move your head as well, otherwise the testing officer may not notice that you are checking at all. Be sure to pay attention, obeying every traffic sign and watching the traffic conditions while maintaining speeds under the speed limit.

You will complete the exam faster than imagined and then all you will have to do is return to the branch to receive your license to drive. Congratulations on a job well done, now the real test comes to drive safely without instruction.

Find out more from the author Dave Treadstone about preparing for your G1 drivers test or G2 Driving Test and video training guides and online driving courses that cover all the tasks required to get your motorcycle or car drivers license.

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Dave Treadstone has held his car, motorcycle and heavy articulated truck drivers license for over 25 years. Over the same period of time he has gained an enormous amount of experience in the road transport, automotive and agricultural industries operating and repairing a vast array of vehicle and machinery. He writes for Driving Test Training.com sharing some of his knowledge and experience and also reviews various online driving courses and training guides. Read more from Dave Treadstone at DrivingTestTraining.com - your drivers license training guide with reviews, info' and tips on various online driving courses and training guides, including defensive driving, teen driver ed, DMV sample tests, traffic school, driver improvement, how to drive or ride more safely, and a whole lot more.
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