Rock Kendall's Road Test Tips 4of4
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Thanks for the tips. My test is tomorrow morning. I'm nervous, I guess it's normal tho.
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Hey! I watched all four of these videos before my second try at my road test and passed with flying colors! Thank you so much for these videos! They helped so much!
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Thank you RockKendall. I pased my driving test on the first try and the credit goes to my dad 90% and 10% to you.
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ive watched a couple a videos about parallel parking but i want them to make one
so its more professional
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I like how none of these mention Parallel Parking or K-turns
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Chief Rutgers... Good luck. Drive it!
RockKendall 5 months ago
Fantastic! Congratulations. Drive now; text later.
RockKendall 5 months ago
That's great Kool. Congratulations! Happy motoring!
RockKendall 6 months ago
Jonny, thanks for commenting. While the ability to parallel park is a great one to have, it has not been tested by the California DMV for many years. If you try to be all things to all people; you won't best serve your target audience. Mine is Californians having difficulty to pass the DMV's "performance" evaluation, commonly referred to as a "road test." Good luck to you.
RockKendall 6 months ago
Thanks for commenting. I'm not sure where you are. Please note that my video is intended for those in CALIFORNIA seeking to "Pass the California DMV Driver's Performance Test!" (as it says in the title at the start of Part 1 of 4 here at YouTube). The CALIFORNIA DMV does NOT test ability for "Parallel Parking or K-turns." But you would need to back up and not hit the curb; something covered here in Tip #8. Good luck to you.
RockKendall 7 months ago
When turning right or left--scan around in all directions as if you are in a war zone. (You don't need to look up at the sky, however.) S.M.O.G. (see the video.) But on a right turn especially--because the curb is right next to you--be sure to pull forward sufficiently so that you don't turn too soon (and hit the curb with your right-rear tire). Good luck! And practice with a licensed driving school for the best outcome. You'll be a better, safer driver too!
RockKendall 8 months ago