where i live, they give it out like hotcakes as long as you can parallel park and merge inbetween lanes. my instructor even told me to speed up, when i thought that going over the speed limit was an automatic disqualification, and a licensed driver almost hit us because they were going so fast in a residential neighborhood. driving here is sometimes wacky and undisciplined, but i try to keep decent road etiquette regardless.
good luck with your future tests, anon. if it's nerves that bother you, chew some gum
>>22582470get some more hours. practice driving parking lots, then residential, then 40 mph highways, then 60 mph freeways. learn how to park well, forwards and backwards. learn how to use your mirrors to keep situational awareness. your braking/acceleration power is best on straights, so use that to your advantage too. learn all of the buttons in your car, what they do, and where they are. you got this, anon, i believe in you