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DRiving <span title="HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?">HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...</span>

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I failed my test last week And I am really annoyed this is my third attempt and I have been taking profession lessons for a year now and its annoying because I though I hade done well on the test! But apparently I failed because I lorry was coming and I didn’t give way I should have stopped but there was a little bay and I waited to go in there instead and it was right at the end of the test!!! I mean no one is perfect I think they r clutching at straws! But maybe my judgement is bad. what do you guys think

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  1. If you almost get in an accident during a 5-minute driving test, imagine how long you&#039;d last driving by yourself.


  2. You should have been failed! My gosh, take your driving more seriously!  Think about others on the road and not just yourself.  Otherwise, take the bus because we don&#039;t need anymore selfish idiots on the road.

  3. Not passing a driving test is caused by either a 1) safety or traffic violation (automatic failure) or 2) a accumulation of points deducted during the test for minor errors...The minor errors are usually a judgment call by the examiner.

    Regardless of pass or fail, the examiner should discuss with you the pluses as well as the minuses of your road test...Remember too, that each examiner is different and each has good days as well as bad.

    The motor vehicle dept. usually keeps a record of how many times you have been tested...The examiner will see this and may be a bit wary of your skills...Just try to focus on what you have to do and pay attention to what the examiner tells you to do...You can do this.

    All the best.

  4. They are just looking out for you when you get on the road by yourself, you should give it a break and practice more and then go back and just relax.

  5. Who do you think is going to win in that contest --- you or the lorrie?  You must follow the rules of the road and common sense.  The lorrie driver (nor anyone) else can read your mind.  You must follow the law.  Of course, you&#039;re not the only one who doesn&#039;t, but you should.

  6. All I can say is practice makes perfect. Review your driver&#039;s manuals and make it your #1 priority to pay attention to everything your instructor tells you and the rules of the road. Don&#039;t get mad, get smart. Don&#039;t give up and drive safe.

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