Cars & Transportation: Safety: “Question: What are automatic fails for (Texas) road test?” plus 2 more |
- Question: What are automatic fails for (Texas) road test?
- Question: Do you still need to press the walk button even though someone already pressed it on the other side of the street?
- Question: Is it weird that I drive with my left foot on the gas and my right foot on the break?
Question: What are automatic fails for (Texas) road test? Posted: 08 Oct 2016 07:15 PM PDT Being stupid, being too nervous, not stopping at stop signs, running red lights, not using your turn signals, not using your mirrors, not paying attention to speed limits, not knowing your state laws and signs. If you haven't practiced enough, you WILL fail, over and over again. If you haven't read your Driver's Manual, you will fail over and over again.
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Question: Is it weird that I drive with my left foot on the gas and my right foot on the break? Posted: 08 Oct 2016 03:38 PM PDT . Well not safe as normal American car, You want to use your right foot on gas and on brake, And left over right under scenario, may be illegal or found unsafe if ever you get in accident, at least after they remove your body parts from two pedals, Left Foot Accelerator Gas Pedal (if there's no clutch) Practice driving Standard, then you may understand why each foot has it place for technical conveniences, .. |
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