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Can I Take the Driving Test if My Practice is a Mess?

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StAllison
09/08/2025, 10:32:16 PM

Whether you can take the driving test if your practice is a mess mainly depends on the individual, but overall it would be quite risky. Precautions for driving practice: When practicing at the driving school, students need to pay attention to the way of holding the steering wheel, followed by the use of the car brake, clutch, and accelerator. It is mandatory to fasten the seat belt and master the operation and use of the lights. Only training vehicles can be used for practice; private cars are not allowed to be used as training vehicles for those who have not obtained a driver's license. Driving test standards: The content of Subject 1 in the driver's license test is the assessment of traffic regulations and related knowledge, with a full score of 100 and a passing score of 90 or above. The driver's license test is divided into Subject 1, Subject 2, Subject 3, and Subject 4. Each subject has two chances to pass the test. If both chances are failed, the test will be terminated. After passing Subject 1, you should pass Subject 2 and Subject 3 within three years.

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LiamLynn
09/20/2025, 03:28:11 AM

I also felt terrible when I was practicing driving before, always worried about hitting the lines while reverse parking or stalling when starting, which made me extremely nervous. Honestly, taking the driving test directly in this state is a bit risky, as weak driving skills can easily lead to accidents on real roads. For example, forgetting to signal when turning or misjudging distances could harm yourself or others. I suggest not rushing to take the test. Instead, practice more with an experienced friend or instructor, focusing on strengthening basics like parking and handling road conditions. You can book simulated test scenarios at the driving school or use a mobile app to simulate the real road test process, gradually building confidence and skills. Just practicing for half an hour daily will show significant improvement in two or three months. The test isn’t about speed but safe operation—passing with poor skills might create hidden dangers. Remember the key point: driving is no joke. Solidify your basics before heading to the test—your success rate will be much higher, and you’ll avoid regret and wasted money.

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ElleRose
11/03/2025, 02:49:34 AM

When I was practicing driving, the whole process was a mess. I was always flustered when shifting gears and often got scolded by the instructor for not operating properly. Regarding the driving test, I think you can just go for it, but the success rate is quite low. The driving test scoring is very strict, with deductions for unstable starts, incorrect turns, forgetting to use turn signals, etc. If your skills are too poor, the examiner might stop you within five minutes. However, taking the test once isn’t a bad idea—it lets you experience the pressure of the real scenario and identify your weaknesses. I recommend booking a test date first while intensively practicing basic maneuvers, like repeatedly practicing turns and parking in an open area. Don’t be afraid of making mistakes. On the test day, stay calm and treat it as a free practice session. If you fail, consider it a trial experience. The key isn’t avoiding the test but using it to identify and fix problems. This approach saves money and is safer. Don’t delay taking the test out of anxiety—the more you wait, the more stressed you’ll feel. Once your skills improve, your chances of success will be much higher.

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JulianaDella
12/17/2025, 02:49:40 AM

I think it's okay if your driving practice is a mess. I was the same back then, even managed to drive the wheels onto the curb while practicing reverse parking. But here's the question: Is taking the driving test with such poor skills suicidal? From a psychological perspective, if you lack confidence in yourself, you're more prone to panic and make mistakes during the test, such as running a red light or losing control of speed. Go ahead and take the test first. Although the failure rate is high, it can force out the problems. Simulate the pressure of the exam environment more, like having a friend play the role of the examiner, sitting beside you and nagging a bit to get used to that nervousness. Skills are built up over time, so don't be scared off by one bad practice session. Spend some time each day practicing the basics, like finding an abandoned parking lot to practice steering control for an hour. The key is to maintain a positive mindset, and things will gradually improve.

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MacKinsley
02/06/2026, 03:40:21 AM

I've seen many friends go for their driving test with messy practice results, and they almost always fail. This is mainly because the test requires every action to be precise, such as smooth starts and decisive lane changes. If your practice is poor, the points deducted will immediately expose your weaknesses, and you'll have to pay and queue up again after the test. It's advisable not to rush into the test impulsively; instead, focus on improving your weak points first. Spend a weekend on intensive practice, like asking a colleague to drive you to suburban roads for a few laps, focusing on hill starts and turn signal usage. From a safety perspective, taking the road test with insufficient skills is risky, and the examiner will be stricter in spotting mistakes. The test fee isn't cheap, so if you're not ready, you'll waste money and time. Spend an extra month or two practicing, and once you're stable, take the test again—it's both efficient and reassuring. Remember, driving skills can't be rushed; steady and solid progress is key.

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McRichard
05/02/2026, 12:22:27 PM

When I was practicing driving, I was also a mess, but I gritted my teeth and took the test. Although I failed the first time, I learned a lot. Poor practice doesn't mean you can't take the test—the key lies in mindset and preparation. The test is just a platform; you'll never know your true level unless you take it. For example, if you haven't mastered reverse parking, trying it once in the exam setting will clearly reveal the issues. Afterward, I focused on tackling my weak points, spending 15 minutes every morning in an empty lot practicing basics like parking and turning, while also using videos to correct mistakes. Three months later, I passed with ease. This process teaches perseverance and self-reflection, and as your skills gradually improve, you'll feel more confident in safe driving. Don’t fear failure—go and try, identify areas for improvement, which is far better than hiding in the practice lot. The ultimate goal isn’t the test score but ensuring you can drive safely on the road.

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