Will I pass my driving test?
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I have a UK driving license for several years.

Will be taking my US driving test sometime this month. I passed the written test and have my permit. Will probably not take any paid driving lessons (unless the market convinces me I should lol).

Haven't decided on DMV yet. Leaning SF because it has appointments 2 weeks faster than elsewhere and then DMV is literally two blocks from my office so I know the roads very well from a passenger/pedestrian pov. I've been practising driving on my UK license. However, all my practice driving so far has been outside of the city.

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Good luck!

I’ll add to the good advice below that they can ding you for driving too slow (IIRC that was my main deduction Altho not nearly enough to not pass) so don’t overdo the caution. Try and exaggerate your safety checks so they can’t miss them.

For an international driver with several years of experience, passing the written is the harder part.

A couple tips:

  1. When changing lanes, turn on your blinker, then do a noticeable glance to check your blindspot. You want to be sure the tester sees you do it.

  2. They may ask you to do something illegal. In my test they said, "staying in this lane, go straight through the intersection" while I was in a right-turn only lane. The correct response is to never do something that breaks traffic rules, despite what your passenger asks. You don't need to argue, just turn right, or changes lanes if you have room to do so safely.

  3. Defer to pedestrians more than normal.

Thanks! Esp regarding the asking to do something illegal, I dont think that's a thing in the UK.

@SirSalty I certainly hope it's not widespread here, either. I thought it was a pretty unfair trick, and was very glad my driving instructor warned me ahead of time. She'd heard about it from prior students, and sure enough, they tried it on me too.

This was 30 years ago, and it still annoys me!

How are your parallel parking skills?

@snazzlePop fine in the UK, havent had much opportunity to practice it on opposite side yet. Afaik it isnt something tested in the CA driving test but will practice it a bit anyways.

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