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<blockquote data-quote="freehoodies" data-source="post: 4555784" data-attributes="member: 80887"><p>Intersection clear</p><p>or </p><p>intersection hazard</p><p></p><p>Just say what you are looking at </p><p>and clear or hazard</p><p></p><p>Its what your mind is doing in the background all the time, just have to stream of consciousness it out</p><p>Its not too bad and you only have to do it once, depending on the instructor you have they usually are just seeing how you drive while under pressure. </p><p></p><p>Also ask them questions about themselves if you can. How long they've worked there, whats the stupidest thing they've seen someone do on a drive, just make a quick connection. If they like you they might "grease the wheels" for you, like point out the stop signs drivers usually miss or give you a second shot at something you didn't do quite right.</p><p></p><p>They have to find at least 3 things you can work on if i remember right, so don't worry when they tell you 3 things. </p><p>If they tell you 4 or more be worried.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freehoodies, post: 4555784, member: 80887"] Intersection clear or intersection hazard Just say what you are looking at and clear or hazard Its what your mind is doing in the background all the time, just have to stream of consciousness it out Its not too bad and you only have to do it once, depending on the instructor you have they usually are just seeing how you drive while under pressure. Also ask them questions about themselves if you can. How long they've worked there, whats the stupidest thing they've seen someone do on a drive, just make a quick connection. If they like you they might "grease the wheels" for you, like point out the stop signs drivers usually miss or give you a second shot at something you didn't do quite right. They have to find at least 3 things you can work on if i remember right, so don't worry when they tell you 3 things. If they tell you 4 or more be worried. [/QUOTE]
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