During the road test, the examiner will direct you through a route that includes different driving environments, such as:
* city streets
* commercial areas, and
* highways.
The route will also include different kinds of intersections, such as:
* uncontrolled intersections
* intersections with stop signs, and
* multi-lane intersections controlled by traffic lights.
Approaching Intersections
As you approach an intersection, continue straight through, obeying all the rules, unless the examiner tells you to turn left or right. He or she will give you plenty of warning. The examiner will not try to trick you or ask you to make illegal or unsafe actions.
Performing maneuvers
Along the way, you will be asked to perform various maneuvers within a reasonable amount of time. During each maneuver, the examiner will mark how well you use the key driving skills and perform the See-Think-Do strategy.
During the Class 7 or Class 5 road test you may be asked to perform some of the following maneuvers:
* intersection maneuvers (driving straight through, turning right, turning left)
* backing up
* entering traffic
* pulling over and stopping at the side of the road
* changing lanes
* parking on a hill
* starting on a hill
* angle parking
* parallel parking
* stall parking (driving forward and backing up into a stall)
* two- and three-point turns
* merging on and off a highway
* general driving (e.g., driving straight, driving on hills and curves)
Not all maneuvers will be in every test. These maneuvers are described fully in Tuning Up for Drivers and RoadSense for Drivers.作者: lshw 时间: 2009-11-27 19:56