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Colorado Driving Test Scoring: Helpful Tips for Passing the Colorado Driving Test

Tips for Passing License Test

Preparing to take the drivers license exam can be a nerve-wracking experience, even for the most confident of student drivers. Driving with a permit is all about strengthening your skills as well as receiving guidance and feedback from your instructor. While there can be challenges, it’s generally fun and exhilarating to first learn how to navigate down the road. 

The actual license test requires you to demonstrate those skills and prove your ability to drive independently. This can be quite a bit of pressure, as most novice drivers are eager to pass the exam the first time so that they are free to hit the road without supervision. Just like with any test, taking the time to thoroughly prepare for the license exam ahead of time is what will help a person ace it. 

If you’re a student driver ready to put your skills to the test, or a parent looking to help your teen get his/her license, these tips will shed some light on how to be successful on the first try: 

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Know What the Driving Test Will Be Graded On

If you take a reputable drivers ed course or practice with a skilled supervisor, your instructor should do a good job preparing you for what the driving exam will involve. To put it simply, you’ll need to demonstrate that you’ll be able to safely change lanes, follow the speed limit, navigate intersections, use your signals/headlights, understand traffic laws and traffic signs, and observe and react to traffic and bikers/pedestrians. 

If you have any questions, be sure to ask your instructor to clarify any confusion before your test begins. 

Practice Driving Consistently, and Brush Up on the Drivers Handbook

This sounds obvious enough, but practicing consistently and thoroughly will help you gain the confidence and skill-building that you need to smoothly operate a motor vehicle. Teen drivers are often required to log a certain amount of hours before taking the license test, but more practice is always better, especially in the weeks leading up to the exam. 

Even if you’re not taking a full drivers ed course ahead of getting your license, scheduling private driving lessons with a state-certified instructor will help illuminate any specific areas where you can improve. An instructor will have valuable insight into what the test examiner will be watching out for and help you make fewer errors on your test. 

The more you practice driving, the more you will also be exposed to situations that could potentially arise when you’re taking the test that aren’t necessarily everyday occurrences. This can help you know what to do if an unexpected situation occurs during the exam. For this reason, it’s also a good idea to brush up on the driver manual to review special circumstances and their corresponding laws. For example, if an ambulance were to start flashing its lights behind you, Colorado state law says that you must pull over as far to the right as possible, stop, and let the emergency vehicle pass. 

Stay Calm and Ease Anxiety to Avoid a Critical Driving Error 

It’s easy to let your nerves get the best of you, but try your best to stay calm. Getting worked up often leads to clouded thinking, which could lend the way to making critical driving errors you normally wouldn’t. 

While it’s easier said than done, here are a few ways to ease your driving test anxiety:

  • Consider making your appointment early in the day. This way, you can get it done and minimize the time spent dwelling on what could go wrong. 
  • Get a good night’s sleep. Being well-rested will help ensure you’re alert and focused.
  • Arrive early. Rushing to make your appointment can create an unnecessary element of stress, so give yourself extra time to get there.
  • Stay positive, and put things in perspective. While everyone wants to pass the first time, you can always retake it if you don’t. It’s not a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. 
  • If you do make a mistake during the exam, don’t panic, and avoid becoming too preoccupied with how your examiner is reacting. You don’t have to get a perfect score to pass, so just focus on doing well with the remaining part of the test. 
  • Avoid telling too many people. If the possibility of telling your friends and family members that you didn’t pass consumes your mind, only tell someone if it’s necessary, such as if he/she is giving you a ride or letting you use his/her car. This will take some of the pressure off. 
  • Eat a nutritious meal. Feeling hungry or dizzy can lead to feelings of anxiety and inhibit focus, so make sure you eat a healthy meal beforehand. 
  • Practice mindfulness exercises, or talk to someone about your anxiety. If your nerves go beyond normal jitters, don’t be afraid to reach out for help. 

Familiarize Yourself With Common Mistakes Made During the Colorado Drivers License Test

Learning what mistakes examiners observe the most can give you an idea of what areas to be extra mindful about. Common mistakes include:

  • Being unsure of who has the right of way
  • Having trouble maintaining the speed limit
  • Failing to come to a complete stop
  • Merging into someone else’s lane
  • Failing to head-check or utilize the mirrors
  • Braking suddenly
  • Disobeying traffic signs
  • Failing to keep two hands on the wheel
  • Letting nerves take over

For more detailed information on this, visit our blog on common mistakes made during the drivers license exam

Closing Up

At the end of the day, taking the license exam is an exciting event, but the lead-up to it can make anyone feel a bit anxious. 

If you take the time to practice and prepare, as well as take steps to calm your nerves, you should have no issue obtaining your license and feeling the unmatched freedom of driving yourself down the road. 

DriveSafe Driving Schools Offers Colorado Driver License Tests and Driving Lessons

Whether you’re looking for a convenient, friendly provider to take the drivers license test with, or you are wanting to enroll in a full Colorado drivers ed course, we can help!

With 12 locations and more than 75,000 student drivers successfully trained, we have the experience and the reach to provide you with exactly what you’re looking for. 

Contact us today to discover how we can help you!

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In our DMV-approved drivers ed course, students learn the information that they will need to pass their learners permit tests as well as how to make safe, sensible decisions behind the wheel. Students can take this drivers ed course in person at one of our driving school locations. 

Written Permit Test

In addition to our drivers ed courses that prepare students for the written permit test, we are also state-certified to offer the test at our DriveSafe locations. The test covers Colorado’s driving regulations, and it consists of 25 multiple-choice questions. By skipping the stress of the DMV and taking the written exam in a familiar, friendly environment, students are able to focus more thoroughly on the questions in front of them.

6-Hours of Driving Lessons

During these driving lessons, students will work one-on-one with caring, state-certified driving instructors to build the skills necessary to become safe and competent drivers. Our expert instructors work hard to ensure that each student’s experience is inspiring and impactful, as our goal is for everyone to leave our driving school feeling confident in their driving abilities and fully supported throughout the entire learning process.

Drivers License Test

The drivers license test evaluates students on over 100 items, which can lead to test anxiety in even the most confident of student drivers. Our drivers license tests are conducted by patient, experienced instructors who work hard to create a calm environment where students can fully focus on the road in front of them. Regardless of whether a student passes or fails, every road test concludes with constructive, supportive feedback.

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During this three-hour class, students learn defensive driving skills that will help them be better prepared to handle hazardous scenarios. While traditional drivers ed classes cover the skills needed for day-to-day travels, our defensive skills class teaches more advanced techniques that focus on the unpredictable nature of the road. Students have fun with this engaging, hands-on defensive skills course, and parents get to rest easier knowing that their sons and daughters will leave the class more equipped to safely respond to emergencies. Topics covered include handling a vehicle during a skid, making precise maneuvers, recognizing and actively avoiding hazards, driving without distractions, and performing basic car maintenance. 

Additional 2-Hour Driving Lesson

Add an extra 2-hour lesson to your training. Perfect for students looking to boost confidence, fine-tune specific skills, and improve their chances of passing the driver’s license test.

Parent Training Course

The Parent Training Course is a driver’s ed tool designed to help parents effectively teach their teens how to drive throughout their permit-holding period. Available via mobile app for convenient access, it offers structured drive lesson plans, interactive learning tools, and practical exercises to help teens develop and reinforce safe driving habits. 

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This 80-minute interactive clinic is great for teens preparing to get their license, new drivers, or anyone looking to increase their vehicle safety awareness. With hands-on demos, participants gain practical knowledge in emergency preparedness, roadside procedures, and safe driving habits. Exercises include live tire change, jump-start tutorial, full under-the-hood walkthrough, and more. 

Insurance Discounts May Apply for Driving School Graduates

As many parents know, car insurance for teen drivers is notoriously expensive. Luckily, many insurance providers acknowledge the value of drivers education by reducing their insurance rates for driving school graduates. Students who complete accredited drivers ed courses tend to be more responsible drivers, which is why these companies feel comfortable insuring them at lower costs.

DriveSafe for Life Guarantee™ 

Our DriveSafe for Life Guarantee™ allows all DriveSafe students to meet with an instructor to address any issues or questions that they have, regardless of how much time has passed since they left our driving school. Our instructors will be happy to explain explain how to resolve the issue or make a recommendation for further instruction if necessary. We truly are committed to helping our students become safe drivers for life.

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