Who have a flawless driver's testing story?

Hey, I'm taking my driver's test in a few days and I'm really disturbed about it. I'm a GOOD driver, and I can park and drive safely. However, the thought of some grumpy man surrounded by the passenger's seat JUDGING ME...ughhhh. I'm worried that a squirrel will run into the road and I'll run it over or something! Who had a apt driver's test story?

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I have a blast. I was the only creature in my driver's ed car that have ever driven prior to taking Driver's ED.

1. One person that was within my car drove about 4 and a partially miles with the parking brake on and destroyed the parking brake system.

2. Another person pulling into a parking space doing almost 5MPH threw the car in park while still moving.

3. I took driver's ed the model time of the year and had a perfect winter, where on earth I got to drive during good conditions, fog, rainfall, snow, sleet, high winds, frozen rain.

Run over the squirrel, don't wreck a vehicle to avoid a damn squirrel.

I taught both of my younger brothers how to drive.

Just relax. Think about what your doing, and conform all traffic signals and signs.

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No story but it sounds like you are a good driver so I would not be concerned next to that old grumpy guy, just do it.

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Answers:    Don't sweat the test. Just walk in and do what the "grumpy old man" tell you to do. He's not there to judge your nature, or your ride... he's just there to see if you can drive soundly and make decisions as to what is not dangerous without causing a hindrance in traffic.

You asked about funny stories. I hold one...

In 1979, I went into the DMV office within Palm Springs, CA to take my road test within a 18 wheel truck. The examiners still gave the road question paper at that time, unlike today.

Needless to say, they hadn't given too many Class "A" road test in Palm Springs, so when I asked for one, the examiner looked at me and told me that I needed to have a truck to do that. I told him that I have one parked right outside and he frowned. He lifted his head and asked the other workforce if anyone had ever given a Class "A" road test. The young-looking woman, at a desk over in the corner slowly raised her foot and said, " yes, I did one in Riverside before I transfered down here." So she gather up her clipboard and out the door we went.

The road test go off without a hitch, even if she did run me on the course designed for cars. A tractor/trailer in a residentual district is not the most fun I have ever have, but I did ok.

Upon getting back to the DMV office, she told me I passed and hand me my paperwork to get my "license" updated. I asked her to wait for me to come around to her side of the truck and give a hand her down. I got down out of my side and was walking around the truck when I hear this "thump" and a grunt. As I walked around the corner of the truck I see her sitting on the grass, her clipboard about 6 foot away from her.
I asked her if she was ok as I offered a hand to help out her up. She looked at me rather sheepishly and said she was ok... but would I do her a favor. Please don't report to her co-workers what had happened.

We joke about the fact that I be glad I had my signed piece of paper within my hand before she toppled out of the truck. I never said a word to her fellow workers and as far as I know, she didn't any. You can bet that the next time she was asked if she have ever given a truck road test, she wouldn't raise her paw.

Good luck with your test... and don't find shook... just drive the car. and be out of danger.
No story but it sounds like you are a good driver so I would not be concerned next to that old grumpy guy, just do it.

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It's not happy but it's memorable.

When I took my driving trial I got back to the DMV and found out in the region of the planes going into the World Trade Center. Little did I know I would always remember my test that hours of daylight. Unfortunately I got the evil troll woman who hated the reality that my AC ran too cold and my window on her side go off the track whenever you rolled it down so I wouldn't let her roll it down so she have to freeze and deal with it.
I have a blast. I was the only creature in my driver's ed car that have ever driven prior to taking Driver's ED.

1. One person that was within my car drove about 4 and a partially miles with the parking brake on and destroyed the parking brake system.

2. Another person pulling into a parking space doing almost 5MPH threw the car in park while still moving.

3. I took driver's ed the model time of the year and had a perfect winter, where on earth I got to drive during good conditions, fog, rainfall, snow, sleet, high winds, frozen rain.

Run over the squirrel, don't wreck a vehicle to avoid a damn squirrel.

I taught both of my younger brothers how to drive.

Just relax. Think about what your doing, and conform all traffic signals and signs.

What is your biggest pet peeve going...

at most minuscule your a really good driver and that means that your surrounded by a hell lot of better position then other people who drive very badly
It's not happy but it's memorable.

When I took my driving trial I got back to the DMV and found out in the region of the planes going into the World Trade Center. Little did I know I would always remember my test that hours of daylight. Unfortunately I got the evil troll woman who hated the reality that my AC ran too cold and my window on her side go off the track whenever you rolled it down so I wouldn't let her roll it down so she have to freeze and deal with it.
I have a blast. I was the only creature in my driver's ed car that have ever driven prior to taking Driver's ED.

1. One person that was within my car drove about 4 and a partially miles with the parking brake on and destroyed the parking brake system.

2. Another person pulling into a parking space doing almost 5MPH threw the car in park while still moving.

3. I took driver's ed the model time of the year and had a perfect winter, where on earth I got to drive during good conditions, fog, rainfall, snow, sleet, high winds, frozen rain.

Run over the squirrel, don't wreck a vehicle to avoid a damn squirrel.

I taught both of my younger brothers how to drive.

Just relax. Think about what your doing, and conform all traffic signals and signs.

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