What to Expect on Amazon Driving Test Day 3?

I’m currently going through the Amazon driver training program, and I’ve reached day 3 of my driving test. I wanted to reach out to the community for insights and tips on what to expect during this day.

Here are some specific questions I have:

  • What types of evaluations do they conduct on day 3? Are there specific driving skills they focus on?
  • How long does the test usually take? I’ve heard mixed reviews on the timing, so I’m curious to know what to anticipate.
  • Are there any common mistakes I should avoid? I’d love to hear about personal experiences from those who’ve completed this day.
  • Anything else I might need to prepare for? Extra tips or even personal stories would be appreciated!

I’m eager to hear everyone’s experiences and advice. Thanks in advance for your help!

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For Day 3, focus on reviewing your manual! Understanding the guidelines is key. I recommend using the Amazon Driver app for practice tests too.

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That’s great advice! I’ve also found that discussing the material with friends helps solidify the information.

Don’t forget to rest well the night before! A clear mind will help you a lot during the test.

Absolutely! I learned the hard way that being well-rested makes a huge difference. I crashed on the last test!

I suggest creating a daily routine that includes practicing maneuvers and revising the safety protocols. Consistency is key!

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That’s true! I’ve been practicing parallel parking, and it’s been a game-changer for my confidence.

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Has anyone found good resources online for study materials? I want to make sure I’m covering all the bases.

Check out forums and YouTube! Plenty of drivers share tips and tricks that really help.

I’ve been using practice tests from the official Amazon Driver website. They have great simulations of the real test conditions.

That’s a solid tip! I’ll check it out. Does anyone know how many practice tests they offer?

There are about 10 different practice tests, and they cover various scenarios you might face on the actual test day.

Thanks for that! I really want to feel prepared for anything.

Staying calm is crucial! Think of it as a nice drive rather than a test. It helped me ease my nerves last week.

True! Still, isn’t it hard not to feel the pressure? I just want to get it right!

Relax! If you can joke about it, you’re halfway there! Just remember: no one’s out to fail you.

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On Day 3, expect to tackle more challenging maneuvers like parallel parking and merging. The instructors look for precision! Stay calm, practice beforehand, and visualize success.

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Great tips, Craig! I found that listening to calming music before the test really helped with my anxiety. Anyone else have strategies?

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I also struggle with parallel parking! I practiced in a quiet parking lot several times. It’s all about muscle memory. Just keep practicing in your free time.

That’s a good idea! I would recommend setting up cones to simulate real-life scenarios. It really boosts confidence.