A. LEAVING CURB | 1. Fails to observe | 10 | Make sure you check the rearview as well as the side mirrors.Make sure they are adjusted correctly. |
| 2. Fails to signal | 5 | Be sure to check ahead and in the rear.Use the signal to warn others drivers. |
| 3. Uses mirror only /Fails to check blind spot | 5 | The areas to the sides of your vehicle that are not visible with mirrors on the side or rear are referred to as blind spots.Change your body position and apply an arm check. |
B. TURNING ANDINTERSECTIONS | 4. Poor judgment approaching or intersections – Stopping – Turning – Observing Signal | 10 | - Adjust speed and monitor- Be slow for a turn Decelerate to stop Make sure you check the other drivers and pedestrians, cyclists or pedestrians. Attend to signor signals |
| 5. Fails to stop near center of intersection when waiting to make left turn | 10 | Keep your wheels straight when waiting for a left turn.If another vehicle strikes you from behind, this can ensure that you aren't pulled into the oncoming traffic. |
| 6. Turns wide – short right | 5 | Reduce speed and stay as far to the right as you can.Begin the turn in the closest lane to the curb on your right. complete by turning in lane closest to the curb to the right. - Turn signal. |
| 7. Turns wide – short left | 5 | - Demonstrate the left blinker before you make the turn and dial back. Verify that there is no obstruction in the incoming lanes by looking both ways. - Try not to go into the right path. |
| 8. Inattentive to traffic – Signs – Signals – Lane markings | 10 | Observe all signals, signs, and lane markers with caution. |
C. PACKING, BACKINGAND U-TURN | 9. Fails to signal | 5 | - Make sure you indicate your intention to change lanes before doing so, either with arm signals or signal lights. - Try not to get pulled over and hit with a petty criminal offense for inability to flag. |
| 10. Fails to adequately observe/use caution | 10 | Pay attention to the other vehicles near by, oncoming vehicles as well as walking distances from curbs,, or other property that might hinder your.This will assure that you are safe when parking, backing up or taking a U-turns. |
| 11. Unable to park properly | 15 | Achieving a good parking technique requires practicing.It is an exercise in physical ability that no amount of guidance can benefit you to master.Repeat it and over.Visit the parking area when no one is in the area and then do it between cones if you need to.Fears of parking and anxiety go away as time passes. |
| 12. Unable to make a 3-point turn | 15 | It's not always the case.Be sure to get away from the driveways and pay attention prior to making this turn.Learn more about how to perform a three-point turn properly. |
| 13. Excessive space for parking too far from the curb | 5 | Make sure the wheels are straight, and then pull them forward. Allow room for cars ahead and behind. When you are in your final location, warrant the wheels are not further than 30cm or one-foot from the curb. |
| 14. Excessive maneuvers in 3-point turn | 5 | Get familiar using the three-point turning technique and how to properly position your vehicle. A hands-on lesson on the 3 point turns with your instructor days before your road exam NY will conduct. |
D. DRIVING IN TRAFFIC | 15. Fails to keep right | 10 | Inability to keep the right path when driving in the direction of traffic oncoming is a violation of the motor vehicle that is a violation in New York and many other states. Stay on the right track |
| 16. Improper lane traffic | 10 | Here's what you must do during lane changes: - Switch on the signal Take a look in mirrors, and make sure you are in the right blind spot. - Change lanes - Turn off the signal |
| 17. Follows to closely | 10 | The distance between your vehicle and that in front of you should be suitable for a vehicle in front to move in.In the NY DMV Driver's Manual recommends leaving a gap of two seconds in between yourself and the vehicle in front. |
| 18. Speed excessive for Conditions: – Traffic – Weather – Road | 15 | Set your speed adequate to conditions like traffic, weather, road conditions, and visibility |
| 19. Driving too slowly | 15 | Be aware of the speed of the limit.If you are in traffic, do not slow down as you could impede the flow of traffic. |
| 20. Fails to yield right of way: – Pedestrian – Other | 15 | Always give way to you the rights of way when you are: - Emergency vehicles - People who are blind - Pedestrians must cross marked or unmarked crossing walks - Crossing an intersection and seeing traffic jammed on the opposite side When you come to an intersection, and you approach a driver on the opposite side simultaneously turning left, and you have to give way traffic turning right or continues straight Here are some more scenarioswhich require you to grant your right to use. |
| 21. Poor judgment in traffic | 10 | To increase your ability to judge traffic: Make sure you adjust your mirrors Keep your eyes open. Make sure to leave more space between your vehicle and your head Learn about the safety features in your vehicle Don't get blinded by high beams Eliminate distractions such as eating or talking on the phone. |
| 22. When changing lanes, fails to: – observe – signal – use caution | 10 | When changing lanes, before you change Take a look over your shoulder, and then check your blind spot Watch for the clear space in the traffic Be aware of other drivers who are in the same lane. - Signal |
| 23. Fails to anticipate action of: Pedestrians Other | 10 | Always keep an eye on the road ahead, and also check the mirrors.Always be aware of the situation: - ahead Behind To the side The locations and times when you should be extra vigilant are: Rush hour Parking cars - Schoolchildren - At road works |
| 24. Fails to anticipate potential hazards | 10 | Pay pay attention to: Other drivers Markings and road signs Signals from other drivers The road's state and the kind - Animals - Pedestrians, in particular elderly, young and disabled |
E. VEHICLE CONTROL | 25. Repeated stalling | 10 | Stalling could be due to many causes, such as clutch release issues, malfunctioning fuel pump, a depleted fuel tank, a poor fuel mix and dead batteries, to mention some. To avoid this error make sure you take the proper supervision for driving before the test. Also, warrant that your vehicle is in good shape before taking the test. |
| 26. Poor engine control/deceleration | 10 | If your vehicle has lost power, it is a sign that the engine is not properly maintained or the parts such as sparks, sensors and sensors have exhausted.It's time to take care of your car. Check that your test vehicle is in good condition prior to when you plan the test. |
| 27. Poor steering control: – Turning – Straight driving – Maneuvers | 15 | Place your steering wheel between 10 o'clock and at the 2 at o'clock to allow you to steer straight, or perform small turns and maneuvers in the roadway. |
| 28. Delayed braking/Abrupt braking | 10 | Stop braking prior to your stop position to assure that you keep the process smooth and the New York examiner happy. |
| 29. Poor use of gears: – Automatic – Manual | 10 | - Check that you're on the right gear for every scenario and set the gears according to the speed. Avoid rapid changes while shifting gears because it can cause stalling and put pressure on the engine. - Do satisfying time to practice driving under supervision prior to taking the test. |
| 30. Poor clutch control | 5 | When you feel your car start to move, you should release the clutch gradually.Don't release the clutch abruptly because it can cause the car to stall.Get more practical driving lessons by our instructor at Pierre Paul Driving School to master the control of your clutch. |
| 31. Poor reaction to emergencies. | 10 | If you are faced with a road emergency, the first rule is to not be panicked.There are a variety of road emergency situations and how to handle them as a professional. |