You could have an easy route and a strict examiner or a hard route but easy examiner (and they will deduct points because you did bad on the route) so.be prepared for anything. But we did go on the main roads around the area and in the residential area. There was no school zones (I did the test on Saturday). Told me what speed I was supposed to drive at every road she told me to drive on. In my mind, I thought the examiner went easy on me. The roads around my neighborhood are bumpy so I'm used to it. I slowed down a little but maintained my speed. One of the roads I drove on was really bumpy and rough and the examiner was commending me because a lot of student drivers freak out and break a lot on the bumpy roads.
lol I was focusing on driving as best as I could. I literally have no idea what roads I drove on. Oh, changing lanes smoothly is also a must.
As long as you can turn left and right smoothly and stop before the stop sign and pedestrian white line smoothly, you were good.
My best advice is: be prepared to drive on any of them. Also, how long was your test if you remember? Definitely been practicing around the DMV a lot though. Do you remember what route you went on? Got my test in two days.