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Old Apr 2, 2008, 03:03 PM
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Driver's License?

I'm 16 and My b-day was during september and now its April and I still haven't gotten my license! Almost everyone in my grade has it and I'm sick of people saying that its amazing. I really want to know if the drivers test is hard?? What should i really work on? Please HELP

Also I do have my permit and I have taken drivers ed I'm just more worried about the driving part, I really don't want to fail bc I know it will be hard for me to go back again.

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Old Apr 2, 2008, 03:12 PM   #2  
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Go to the DMV and get a driver's manual. Study it hard, get your driver's permit, and then ask your parents to teach you how to drive.

I didn't get my driver's license until I was 18. And yes, it's very freeing.
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Old Apr 2, 2008, 03:18 PM   #3  
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Its really not hard at all. I've taken licensing exams in 3 states, and they were all easy, with lots of common sense questions. Like ChuhuahuaMomma said above, get a manual and get your parents to teach you (Make sure you have a learner's permit, if you need one where you live). You probably know better than we do about whether you need to take driver's ed or whatever as well. Things like that vary from state to state.

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Hope23 agrees: Gave me more confidence when you wrote that it's not hard at all.
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Old Apr 2, 2008, 03:22 PM   #4  
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This is all true. Also in most states, taking driver's ed whether the DMV requires it or not can lower your's and your parents insurance rates. So can good grades :P!
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Old Apr 2, 2008, 03:27 PM   #5  
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are you talking about the written or the actual driving part? i thought the written was super easy. but then again i'd helped my cousin study for it for months, took driver's ed myself, and studied a bit on my own. so i guess as long as you study it's easy. i had a little more trouble with the second part.the first time the proctor really was entirely unfair. she marked me down for things that i know i wassn't doing. so then the second time i was so nervous that they would be unfair again i really did screw up and nearly ran a red light (yeah, don't do that. lol). so finally the third time i got a proctor who was fair and even almost friendly. but chihuahuamomma is right, its best to take driver's ed regardless of whether or not your state equires it.
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And to learn from Justcurious's mistake, ask the proctor to show you the form after the test, and explain to you what you did wrong and why they marked you down for what.....Learn from that, and work on it.

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You are very welcome, and good luck!
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Also, you never told us. Do you have a learner's permit? Is that required in your state?
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