However, you can avoid this by taking enough driving lessons and practice from your driving instructor. You should always give the test when your instructor feels you are well prepared. Do not ever give the test, just to gain experience. Following are the areas where is more likely to fall short of the DSA standards.
- Reversing around a corner incorrectly.
- Problems with parking
- Driving too slowly
- Hesitation causing delay, usually by not pulling out promptly at junctions
- Not making effective observations and poor judgment when emerging out of side roads
- Failure to make effective use of mirrors
- Incorrect road position, usually on bends, and poor lane discipline on roundabouts
- Failure to move away correctly from stationary positions
- Poor steering control, such as when making left or right turns.
- Failure to perform a 'u' turn correctly;
- Inadequate control at slow speed;
- Incorrect or inadequate hand-signals.
- The list of faults highlighted above is by no means exhaustive.
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