You couldn't turn a wheel 2 times? Parallel parking is easy... line up about .5 meters (or 2 feet) next to the car you're parking behind, when your back wheel reaches their bumper cut the wheel all the way towards that car, then when your front wheel reaches the bumper cut the wheel all the way the opposite direction and you slide right in
Obviously, that's why the test is the way it is. What's your point?
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i had to repeat once. my instructor had me drive a long road to a driveway, then proceeded to point at said driveway and said to "do a U-turn here". i did, and passed every part of the test. i had a perfect score with the exception that when i did the U-turn i used the driveway. apparently letting your wheels leave the road (into a driveway) is a fail-able offense. i passed no problem the second time. only issue they got me on was i only waited 3 seconds instead of 5 seconds at the stop sign.
were everyone else's testers this anal? i mean i drive in FL. with the way everyone drives here there is no way the other drivers had to.
I was doing my road test on a major road when they told me to turn left onto a side streer. She said I made a short left, but told me to keep going. As we were driving back she told me I failed for driving on the wrong side of the road because of that short left
I passed on the third time and for a while I thought it was because my test moderator thought I was cute because he friended me on Facebook and flirted with me.
It's okay. I didn't pass my first time either. I had a really terrible drivers ed instructor who barely taught us how to parallel park. I ended up getting a private teacher
were everyone else's testers this anal? i mean i drive in FL. with the way everyone drives here there is no way the other drivers had to.