1. Start at the DMV office: You will begin the driving test at the DMV office in Medford. The examiner will check your vehicle for safety features and ensure you have the necessary documents.
2. Basic maneuvers: The examiner may ask you to perform basic maneuvers such as parallel parking, backing up, and three-point turns.
3. Right and left turns: You will be required to make both right and left turns while following proper signaling procedures.
4. Residential streets: The examiner will take you through residential neighborhoods where you will need to demonstrate safe driving practices, including yielding to pedestrians, stopping at stop signs, and obeying speed limits.
5. Intersections: You will encounter various types of intersections, including controlled intersections (with traffic signals or signs) and uncontrolled intersections. You will need to follow proper procedures for yielding or proceeding through these intersections.
6. Highway driving: In some cases, the driving route might include a portion on a highway where you will be expected to maintain the appropriate speed and safely merge or change lanes.
7. Emergency stops: The examiner may ask you to perform an emergency brake stop during the driving test.
8. Ending the test: Once the driving test is completed, the examiner will provide you with feedback on your performance and let you know if you have passed or failed.
It's important to note that the specific details and variations in the driving test route may change, and you should always follow the instructions and directions given by the examiner during the test.