I Can Tell You'll Fail Your Test In 10 Seconds. (Subscribe If I'm Wrong!)

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Mastering lane positioning is a critical skill for passing your road test and staying safe. In this quick lesson on Driving with Myles, I’m showing you exactly why you must "land" in the nearest lane to avoid losing points or causing a collision. Key Highlight: 0:16 – The perfect execution: Seeing the "nearest lane" rule in action. Why the "Nearest Lane" Rule Matters When turning at an intersection, the law requires you to turn from the lane closest to your direction into the corresponding lane on the new street. Left Turns: Start far-left, finish far-left. Right Turns: Start far-right, finish far-right. "Lane drifting" mid-turn is a major red flag for examiners and a common reason for failing the road test. It puts you at risk of hitting vehicles in your blind spots that are legally occupying the other lanes. Pro Tips for a Perfect Turn Look Ahead: Target your lane before you even begin the rotation. Control Your Speed: Slowing down allows for a tighter, more precise turn into the correct lane. Check and Signal: Once you've landed safely, check your mirrors before considering any further lane changes. Whether you're prepping for your DMV exam or just want to be a safer driver, keeping it in the nearest lane is a total "cheat code" for success. Make sure to: šŸ‘ Like this video if it helped clear up your lane positioning! šŸ”” Subscribe for more bite-sized driving lessons from Driving with Myles. šŸ’¬ Comment below: What's the one part of the driving test that makes you most nervous? #DrivingLessons #DriversEd #DrivingWithMyles #LanePositioning #RoadTestTips #SafeDriving #BeginnerDriver #Shorts