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Driving Exam Procedure Driving exam lasts 35 minutes. In the first 5 minutes, questions about vehicle recognition are asked. Those who cannot answer 5 of the questions about the interior equipment and engine parts of the vehicle will be considered to have failed the exam. Give your exam entrance document and ID card to the commission chairman and sign the signature report. Driving exams have been conducted with tablets recently. In some places, passport photos of candidates are taken with digital devices such as tablets or phones. VEHICLE INFORMATION INQUIRY SECTION Will visually check that the tires have sufficient air pressure Will show the brake systems (hand/foot) Lighting system (will turn all the lights in the vehicle on and off) Oil and water indicators will be shown. Will know in which situation there is a danger. It will operate the signal warning lights It will know how many gears the vehicle has It will show the gas and clutch pedals It will show the location of the battery It will know the fuel level on the fuel gauge It will show the steering wheel controls (high/low beam, signal lever and wiper lever) It will open the vehicle hood and show where to put engine oil/coolant It will open the vehicle trunk (spare tire, jack, reflector, first aid kit) and show It will show where to adjust the rearview mirrors It will show where to put the wiper water After adjusting the mirrors and the seat to your liking, definitely fasten your seat belt. When you get excited; If you can overcome it before the exam, definitely overcome your excitement. The reason why many candidates fail is the excitement they experience during the exam. One of the biggest problems encountered during the exam is that the candidate trembles with excitement, has trouble concentrating, and as a result, their steering wheel grip, brake, gas and clutch control decreases. If the gear is engaged, press the clutch to neutral. While the clutch is pressed, turn the ignition and stop turning the key after the vehicle starts. Give your signal according to the direction you are going, press the brake and release the handbrake. While your foot is fully depressed on the clutch, shift into 1st gear and start off. BEHAVIORS RELATED TO DRIVING SKILLS AND TRAFFIC PERCEPTION SECTION Does not wear his seat belt. Does not check the mirror settings when he gets in the vehicle. Does not check the seat settings when he gets in the vehicle. Under the influence of alcohol, drugs or stimulants. Does not notice the traffic police and other road warnings and changes or directions. Was found to be overly excited and anxious while driving. Cannot turn right or left from a corner while maintaining his lane when reversing. Does not comply with the passing rules regarding vehicles that want to pass him. Does not pay attention to traffic lights and signs, does not comply with the signs. Cannot provide ease of passage to passing vehicles. Cannot adjust the following distance in accordance with the rules. Does not give way to pedestrians and cyclists at pedestrian and school crossings. Does not comply with the passing rules at level crossings. Does not give permission to vehicles that have the right of way. Does not comply with the sudden braking rules. (When driving at 30 km/h) While the vehicle is moving, it does not check the flow of traffic from the interior and exterior mirrors. It does not comply with the road entry and exit rules, and makes uncontrolled entries and exits. Stopping, Pausing, Following Distance, Mirrors, U-Turn and Traffic Signs VEHICLE STARTING AND MOVING RULES AND RULES Cannot start the vehicle Presses the starter for a long time even though the vehicle is running Does not shift into neutral when starting the vehicle Cannot take off with the correct gear Stops the vehicle while moving. SAFE AND COMFORTABLE START-UP RULES Does not check the front and rear traffic while starting. Does not signal while starting. Lifts the vehicle by shaking it. Stops the vehicle. Cannot adjust the take-off distance with the vehicle in front or behind. UNCONTROLLED AND WITHOUT SIGNALING EXIT BEHAVIOR