Has anyone taken and passed a road test in Pawtucket, Rhode Island?

I'm 22 years old and just now getting my license. I am ridiculously nervous.My test is on Monday, September 10th and I have no idea what to expect. Like whether or not I will need to parallel park.

(That's the one thing I really can't do!) I am so scared! Please help :-/ Asked by thegirlnextdoor 53 months ago Similar questions: passed road test Pawtucket Rhode Island Transportation > Automotive.

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Yes I have. DMV. ORG is a privately owned, community-influenced site that cuts through bureaucratic red tape and publishes free knowledge.

With the help of user feedback, we collect relevant driver-related info, and we offer additional services aimed at simplifying your life. We might even save you a trip to the Rhode Island DMV. I took the written test and passed last year 6/5/08, and I had my permit until it expired.

I couldn't take the road test because I was away at college, so now I had to come back and retake the written test to get my permit again. All I want to do is take the reschedule my road test appointment to an earlier date. Sources: dmv.org/ri-rhode-island/drivers-permits.php .

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1 When my daughter was going through this with her drivers ed stuff and the test, I told her to look around at the other drivers on the road out there, some who she personally knew, of course. Did she think that they all knew something she didn't know, that somehow they were all smarter than her? Surely if THEY can pass the tests, she can too!

And she did, as you will! Stay calm, take your time, and just in case go to some parking lot somewhere and mark of a space and practice parallel parking! Here's a little video about how to do it!

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parallel_parkingI don't think my daughter had to parallel park when she took her road test, by the way, here in Michigan. I've never taken the road test in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, but I bet you will do just fine on it! .

When my daughter was going through this with her drivers ed stuff and the test, I told her to look around at the other drivers on the road out there, some who she personally knew, of course. Did she think that they all knew something she didn't know, that somehow they were all smarter than her? Surely if THEY can pass the tests, she can too!

And she did, as you will! Stay calm, take your time, and just in case go to some parking lot somewhere and mark of a space and practice parallel parking! Here's a little video about how to do it!

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parallel_parkingI don't think my daughter had to parallel park when she took her road test, by the way, here in Michigan. I've never taken the road test in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, but I bet you will do just fine on it!

2 Just go into without big expectations. If you do not pass the test, what is the worst that can happen? You will have to take it again at some point.It might also help to TELL the person giving you the test that you are very nervous and do not know what to expect.

They will probably go over the procedure with you. Practicing in a parking lot by Poppet suggested is excellent. The more times you practice, the less nervous you will be.

My dad used to take me to a parking lot and put out two milk jugs and I had to park between them. I finally got to be an excellent parallel parker and still am to this day!

Just go into without big expectations. If you do not pass the test, what is the worst that can happen? You will have to take it again at some point.It might also help to TELL the person giving you the test that you are very nervous and do not know what to expect.

They will probably go over the procedure with you. Practicing in a parking lot by Poppet suggested is excellent. The more times you practice, the less nervous you will be.

My dad used to take me to a parking lot and put out two milk jugs and I had to park between them. I finally got to be an excellent parallel parker and still am to this day!

3 I live in NY and my daughter recently passed her Road Test (after the second try). The ONLY reason she failed the first time was nerves. They probably WILL ask you to park.

If anything, be too far away from the curb rather than going on the sidewalk! Don't put the car on the sidewalk! And don't take it personally if you fail.

Here in NY it's known that often times the testers are harder on young people and tend to fail young people more than older test takers. Also, don't tell anyone but family that you're going for the road test. This will make for less pressure on you to pass.

Good luck! .

I live in NY and my daughter recently passed her Road Test (after the second try). The ONLY reason she failed the first time was nerves. They probably WILL ask you to park.

If anything, be too far away from the curb rather than going on the sidewalk! Don't put the car on the sidewalk! And don't take it personally if you fail.

Here in NY it's known that often times the testers are harder on young people and tend to fail young people more than older test takers. Also, don't tell anyone but family that you're going for the road test. This will make for less pressure on you to pass.

Good luck!

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