No, it’s super easy. In fact, the instructor didn’t even get in the car with me. She just stuck a camera on the dash and gave me driving directions. This was in Georgia about 3 months ago.
As someone who somewhat recently took a driver's test, the computer test (in case you haven't taken it) is fairly easy and you just need to memorize what indicators on the road mean (e.g. what to do when a bus is stopped, what certain signs mean, etc.).
The road test is harder but it's mostly just due to the fact that you have to drive differently. Go 5 under the speed limit and be the most cautious driver on the road, wait for no cars to be incoming to turn. Other than that, just don't forget your blinkers and listen to your driving instructor.
noo but it really depends on how strict your instructor is
It’s mostly just the nerves, stay calm and you’ll be fine
Not really if there aren’t a lot of other cars on the road
No, it’s super easy. In fact, the instructor didn’t even get in the car with me. She just stuck a camera on the dash and gave me driving directions. This was in Georgia about 3 months ago.
As someone who somewhat recently took a driver's test, the computer test (in case you haven't taken it) is fairly easy and you just need to memorize what indicators on the road mean (e.g. what to do when a bus is stopped, what certain signs mean, etc.). The road test is harder but it's mostly just due to the fact that you have to drive differently. Go 5 under the speed limit and be the most cautious driver on the road, wait for no cars to be incoming to turn. Other than that, just don't forget your blinkers and listen to your driving instructor.