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What to Do If It Rains During the Driving Test?

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LeLila
07/29/25 1:32am

Here are the precautions for taking the driving test on a rainy day: 1. Prepare tissues and handkerchiefs for the test. If it rains during the test, prepare tissues or handkerchiefs in advance. Before getting into the car, carefully wipe both side mirrors to prevent water droplets from obstructing your view. 2. Learn to use the windshield wipers correctly. On rainy days, turn on the windshield wipers promptly after getting into the car and adjust the wiper speed according to the intensity of the rain. The windshield wipers are located below the right side of the steering wheel in the training car. 3. Learn to open the car window during the test. On rainy days, do not close the windows completely; leave a small gap. Otherwise, the car interior may fog up, obstructing your view and affecting judgment accuracy. 4. Learn to control the speed flexibly. The second part of the test is conducted on a closed course, and the car is driven in first gear. Students should control the speed as practiced before, so speed control is not a major issue. 5. Learn to judge a safe following distance. For the third part of the test, it is essential to maintain a safe distance from other vehicles. Rain makes the road slippery, and tires are prone to skidding. When braking, avoid slamming on the brakes; instead, use light or intermittent braking to reduce speed gradually. This ensures both speed control and gives the following vehicle enough time to brake. 6. Keep the soles of your shoes dry. Try to keep the soles of your shoes dry. Shake off any water from the soles before getting into the car. After entering the car, rub the soles against the floor mat or the floorboard a few times before placing them on the clutch or brake pedal. Alternatively, use tissues to wipe the soles to keep them dry, preventing slips that could lead to accidents like stalling the car.

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DeNathan
08/12/25 11:22am

To be honest, I've encountered rainy days during driving tests a few times, and experience tells me the key is to prepare in advance. Before the test, be sure to check the car's wipers and tire condition—if the wipers aren't working well, visibility becomes blurry instantly, which can be very dangerous. I also recommend arriving early to familiarize yourself with the test environment in the rain, such as which sections are prone to water accumulation or skidding. Drive slower—if you usually practice at 50 km/h, reduce it to 40 km/h in the rain, and increase the following distance to at least three car lengths, as braking distance can double. Remember to turn on your lights; don’t worry about the examiner thinking it’s unnecessary—safety comes first. Stay calm mentally; the sound of rain can be stressful, so take a few deep breaths and focus on your driving. Examiners value your ability to handle situations steadily. Practice simulating rainy conditions during regular training so you can handle the test with ease.

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Amir
10/02/25 2:37am

I took my driving test during the rainy season. At first, I was a bit afraid of failing because of the rain, but later I found it wasn't as difficult as I imagined. The day before the test, I checked basic things like the wipers and tires, and if there were any issues, I told the instructor to replace them in advance. On the test day, I brought some dry cloth or tissues to wipe the rearview mirrors before getting in the car, which improved visibility significantly. While driving, I didn't go too fast. If the road felt slippery, I gently pressed the brakes instead of slamming them. I made sure to turn on the lights to help myself see the road better and to show the examiner that I was paying attention to safety. Mentally, I didn't treat the rain as an obstacle—instead, it tested my real ability to adapt. After the test, I reflected that operating in the rain was even more important. Later, when I talked with classmates, many of them passed by paying attention to small details.

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StCali
11/15/25 4:21am

The solution for driving tests in the rain is simple: check the wipers and ensure the lights are on; drive slowly and maintain a wide distance; focus on operation and keep a steady mindset. Low visibility and slippery roads in rainy conditions make practice and adaptation key. Just remember these small tips.

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