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manueverbility help!


Question Posted Friday August 24 2007, 4:01 am

Okay, i need fast tips on passing the manuev. part of the drivers test. I tried turning my whole body around in my car, it doesn't help. and i've tried sticking my head out the window. it makes it worse!
anyone who recently took the drivers test and got their license help?
can you be specific on what to do. every step of the way. I really need help. I tried using my mirrors, and feel dumb b/c I still feel like i got blind spots everywhere. help me .


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jewishgurli91 answered Sunday August 26 2007, 8:09 pm:
practice. practice. practice.
there will always be blindspots. you just have to learn to get used to them
-mari :D

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