The practical driving test has a variable difficulty and depends a lot on the examiner and the route that he chooses. However, the most common mistakes are common to almost all aspiring drivers.
Passing the practical driving test is the last step left for every aspiring driver before achieving freedom and being able to drive independently.
But it is not easy to pass, as the road and traffic often have unexpected traps that can cause the examinee to commit a fatal mistake Which leads you straight to suspense.
There are many possible errors, but this time we will tell you which are the most common, the ones that you have to avoid at all costs if you want pass the practical exam and get your driver’s license.
1. Failing to prepare before riding

This is the first mistake you can fall into. And you know it very well, but nerves can play tricks on you. Position the seat correctly, fasten your seat belt and position the mirrors It is a mandatory task before starting to drive. Otherwise, suspense at the first change.
2. Do not look in the mirrors
It is just as important to drive properly as it is to show the examiner that you are capable of doing so. This means that if you look at the mirrors, but the person who has to approve you is not aware of it, it will not help anything in terms of the result of the exam.
So, do not hide your maneuvers, gestures and looks. Check your mirrors frequently and make sure you can be seen with head movements, not just eyes.
3. Not applying traffic signs well
This is more common than it may seem. And it is that many examinees know what a signal means, but they do not apply it correctly.
An example is the Give Way and the STOP. While in the first it is unnecessary to stop if no vehicle is approaching the intersection, in the second it is mandatory to do so even if we do not see anyone approaching.
It is just as important to know the meaning of the signs as it is to know the correct way to apply them when driving.

4. Driving too close to the sides of the road
This error is very common in people who drive recklessly. They tend to stick to the sides of the road, both on the left and on the right, to get away from oncoming traffic, the shoulder or to make room for other cars.
You must ride in the center of the lane, not only for safety, but to show the examiner that you are in control of the situation and not afraid while driving.
5. Driving badly at roundabouts
Roundabouts are one of those road sections that many drivers will be unable to do well throughout their lives behind the wheel. Well, assume that you will have to do more than one during the exam. And, in addition, it is likely that some of them have several lanes.
Learn how to make a roundabout or turbo roundabout correctly with this article in which we tell you everything about them.
6. Not respecting the preference of pedestrians
The teacher has told you a thousand times and you have also practiced it many times during classes. It doesn’t matter, many times anticipating the presence of a pedestrian at a zebra crossing is complicated and many people are not helping at all with their attitude, coming out of nowhere at the last moment, etc.
Even so, you must be extremely attentive and make sure that you respect the preference of pedestrians at all times or the only thing that you will get after the practical exam will be a fail.
7. Wearing the wrong gear
This is another of the mistakes that many drivers make throughout their lives. There are people who have a natural gift for understanding the needs of the engine, while other people are not capable of having the correct gear at any time.
In this article we give you 6 tips to always wear the right gear while driving.
8. Not using the acceleration and deceleration lanes well
Let’s go with another classic, not knowing how to join or leave a highway or road. When it comes to acceleration lanes, many people wait at the end of the lane to accelerate for the simple reason that they don’t drive with confidence and are afraid of picking up too much speed too soon.
It is true that on the roads some acceleration lanes are so short that it is difficult hit the speed because it will depend a lot on the existing traffic in the right lane.

But, as usual, in the acceleration lane you have to accelerate and with enthusiasm, so that the incorporation into traffic is at a speed that allows you to integrate into it naturallywithout forcing other drivers to brake.
As for the deceleration lanes, remember that they are for that, deceleration. Therefore, you do not have to reduce to 50 km/h on the same highway, wait to get into the lane to slow down in a significative way. It is not a question of entering it at 120 km/h, but neither of endangering other drivers.
9. Not respecting the safety distance
One more classic on the roads, but in the exam it will not only put you in danger, but it will also make you fail. Not respecting the safety distance indicates to the examiner that you are not careful and that you underestimate the responsibility of driving A vehicle.
Therefore, apply your teacher’s advice and keep it in mind during the exam.
10. Wrong speed
When we talk about incorrect speed, it is obvious that we are referring to excessive speed. But also to go too slowly, due to excessive caution or insecurity.
Both are bad and will be penalized by the examiner, so you should make an effort to do not exceed the speed limits, but still drive in line with the traffic and without causing jams or retentions by going too slowly. If you don’t look capable, you are not yet ready to pass the test and drive alone.
11. Not parking properly
We end with one of the most complicated driving maneuvers, although today with parking sensors everything is easier.
Remember all the tricks your teacher has given you in class and stay calm. And don’t miss this article in which we tell you how to park the first time.
Can you think of any more typical mistakes of practical driving tests? Do not hesitate to discuss them with us.
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