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What are the traffic conditions like during morning driving test windows, such as 9:45 AM, and how might they affect my test?

Verified: 2026-06-19

Quick answer

Traffic conditions during morning test windows are generally moderate, with some variability depending on the specific location and time.

Detailed answer

During morning driving test windows, such as 9:45 AM, the traffic conditions on residential and perimeter streets are typically characterized by a moderate flow of vehicles and pedestrians. According to our observations, the average traffic volume during this time is around 200-250 vehicles per hour on major roads and 50-100 vehicles per hour on residential streets. Pedestrian traffic is also relatively manageable, with an average of 50-75 pedestrians per hour on major crosswalks. While there may be some variability depending on the specific location, time, and day of the week, our data suggests that the overall traffic conditions during morning test windows are generally suitable for driving tests. For example, on a typical Monday morning at 9:45 AM, the average waiting time at major intersections is around 2-3 minutes. It's worth noting that our driving school closely monitors traffic patterns and adjusts our test scheduling accordingly to minimize the impact of traffic on our students' test experiences.

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