![]() There's not much space to straight your vehicle out so you have to go slow. In Flamingo, you turn right but you have to keep going right a little bit then go straight. In Henderson, you turn right in the parking lot then drive straight. I know in Sahara, you go forward and drive straight. In case other people are curious about this, the parallel parking is on flat ground but you don't really enter it on a straight path. So if you don't have time to practice in a specific area, you are already used to driving confidently. I always tell people to get comfortable driving ANYWHERE. Some examiners are friendly while others are tough. ![]() Weird thing about the DMV is every examiner is different and every route is different. ![]() Already know how to drive (got my permit). I think they only have 5 route options, so your best bet is probably to just grab a couple of lessons with someone who knows what those routes are and you can practice them ahead of time. Are you moving from out of state/country and getting a US license, or just learning to drive? Instructor was really pleasant - I'd heard they could be a bit dry and serious, but we just had a casual chat most of the way around. I'm from a different country though where the test is much longer (and frankly harder) - Changed lanes a few times, turned a couple of lefts and a couple of rights and parallel parked. ![]() I did it there a few weeks back - No issues at all.
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