M: Well, Mrs. Fern, how did you do in your driving test? W: Not so well, I' m afraid. M: Didn’t you get your license? W: No. My score was only 49 percent. The woman who tested me was very strict about everything. M: Where did you lose the most points? W: One thing was not turning my head before changing lanes or making turns. M: Right. Using a turn signal isn’t enough. To be safe, you have to glance back over your shoulder in the direction you want to go. W: My teacher didn’t emphasize that enough, or about maintaining the right distance behind the car in front. M: That’s right. You need a training distance of about one or two car lengths when you're driving. W: My parallel parking was good. I’ve been practicing that a lot. M: What was your worst moment? W: Waiting on an uphill stop for the light to change to green. M: What happened? W: Well, I let the car stall and forgot how to use the hand break. So the car rolled back and bumped the one behind me. M: That alone probably failed you.