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		<title>Emergency STOP!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Sep 2009 08:41:54 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>It is fairly unlikely that the examiner will ask you to do an emergency stop  during your driving test. However, you do need to practice it just in case!</p>
<p>It isn`t difficult and should only take you a few attempts to perfect. After  all, if you have been learning to [...]]]></description>
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<p>It is fairly unlikely that the examiner will ask you to do an emergency stop  during your driving test. However, you do need to practice it just in case!</p>
<p>It isn`t difficult and should only take you a few attempts to perfect. After  all, if you have been learning to drive in Cyprus, you have probably done a few  real ones already during your lessons!</p>
<p>The examiner is always going to pre-warn you if he is going to ask you to do  an emergency stop-he can`t just spring it on you as a surprise!</p>
<p>The examiner will choose a quiet road so that you do not cause a problem to  other road users.</p>
<p>You are not going to have time to check your mirrors, indicate or change  gear-remember it is supposed to be an emergency situation!</p>
<p>When he tells you to stop by slapping the dashboard with his clipboard or  hand, you will be expected to stop the car as quickly as possible, without  losing control, locking the wheels or skidding.</p>
<p>Use firm, progressive pressure on the brake, keeping just short of the point  when the wheels will lock up. Follow up by pressing the clutch fully to the  floor to avoid stalling the engine. At the relatively slow speed that you will  be doing during this excercise, it is OK to press the clutch at the same time as  the brake <strong>as long as </strong>the pressure on the brake is sufficient to  stop the car free-wheeling and speeding up before the braking takes hold. What  you must <strong>never</strong> do is press the clutch down  <strong>before</strong> the brake, so beware of that.</p>
<p>Once the car has <strong>completely stopped</strong> you should apply the  handbrake , select neutral and await the examiner`s instructions to proceed. I  find many learners have difficulty at first in keeping both hands on the wheel  until the car has completely stopped. The left hand is usually ready on the  handbrake whilst the car is still moving!</p>
<p>Another common mistake is stopping the car too gently! Remember this is the  one time you need to see the examiner pulled forward slightly in his seat as you  come to a stop!</p>
<p>Make sure there are no unsecured objects in the car, mobile phones, bottles  of water etc which will launch forward when you brake hard!</p>
<p>Remember to make the usual observation checks before moving off again, and  signalling if need be.</p>
<p>That`s all there is to it!</p>
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