The video is a driving lesson from a Bahian instructor, covering the student's conduct during a driving test. It emphasizes the importance of reviewing previous classes on basic vehicle control, gears, and steering wheel handling. The instructor then explains the proper steps to take before starting the test, including:
1. Ensuring you have your ID and learning license.
2. Adjusting the seat to a comfortable distance from the steering wheel.
3. Adjusting the backrest to a comfortable position.
4. Checking the rearview mirrors, including the left and right mirrors, and the internal rearview mirror.
5. Putting on your seatbelt.
The instructor also mentions that the examiner may ask the student to activate certain devices, such as the turn signals, brake lights, and hazard lights, to check if they are working correctly. The video concludes by announcing that the next lesson will cover the evaluation sheet used by the examiner to assess the student's performance during the test.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. To take a driving test, you need to carry your ID or identity document, which can be an identity card, work card, passport, or other valid document.
2. You also need to carry your learning license to take the driving test.
3. Before starting the test, you should ensure that the vehicle door is completely closed.
4. The first thing to do when entering the vehicle is to adjust the seat to a comfortable position.
5. The seat should be adjusted so that you can reach the pedals without stretching your leg too much.
6. The backrest of the seat should be adjusted so that you can rest your back against it and keep your wrists on the steering wheel.
7. Your arms should be slightly flexed when holding the steering wheel.
8. The rearview mirrors should be adjusted to provide a clear view of the road behind the vehicle.
9. The internal rearview mirror should be adjusted to frame the rear window as much as possible.
10. The examiner may ask you to activate certain devices in the vehicle, such as the turn signals, brake lights, and hazard lights, to check if they are working correctly.
11. The examiner may also ask you to inspect the vehicle to check for any issues with the controls or devices.
12. If you have any doubts about how to activate certain controls, you should ask your instructor to show you.