How to Deal with Nervousness During the Driving Test?

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Johnny
07/29/25 9:16am
Methods to alleviate nervousness before the driving test: 1. Familiarize yourself with the test environment beforehand. Getting acquainted with the test environment not only creates a sense of familiarity psychologically but also allows you to understand the arrangement of test items in advance and prepare accordingly. 2. Maintain a positive mindset. Avoid constantly worrying about what if you fail. Remember, you can retake the test if necessary, so don't be overly concerned about success or failure and avoid putting too much pressure on yourself. 3. Control your speed during the test. There is no strict speed requirement for Subject Two (Parking and Maneuvering). The slower your speed, the more time you have to adjust and operate. For Subject Three (Road Test), acceleration is only required in specific sections, and maintaining a stable speed at other times is beneficial for passing the test smoothly.
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StSadie
08/12/25 9:10am
I remember feeling quite nervous before taking my driver's license test, afraid of making mistakes in front of the examiner and failing. I spent extra time practicing, simulating test scenarios every time I drove, like stopping at designated spots and shifting gears while turning. I asked friends to accompany me during practice, having them act as examiners to point out my mistakes, which helped ease the tension. I also visited the test site in advance to familiarize myself with each section, knowing where the speed bumps were and where to turn, which made me feel much more prepared. The key is to stay confident—think about the freedom of being able to drive around on your own afterward, rather than focusing on the possibility of failure. Stay relaxed; if you don’t pass, you can always retake the test. Learning to drive is a process of small steps leading to big achievements.
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LillianaAnn
10/06/25 4:45am
I just got my driver's license, and I was super nervous at first—my hands and feet were shaking. I told myself to stay calm and practice driving for just half an hour each day, not to overdo it. The night before the test, I made sure to get a good rest and avoided staying up late. Before entering the test area, I took deep breaths, counted to 10, and relaxed my muscles—it really helped. I also brought a bottle of water and took a short break to calm down. The examiner was actually very friendly; a simple smile and greeting helped break the ice. I reminded myself that it was just a small test and that driving steadily was more important than driving fast. After passing, I realized that nervousness is normal, but overcoming it is progress.
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