First test - for some stupid reason I put the car into neutral when I was waiting at some traffic lights, went to pull away and the car rolled back so the examiner dual braked me. Think I got 3 minors on that test.
Second test - 5 minors, and a major for driving on a dual carriageway when it had been raining so the roads were wet and I left the normal amount of stopping distance instead of a bit extra to account for the wet roads
Third test - my instructor wanted to come with me to try and assess where I was going wrong, I'd never driven with someone in the back before and I stalled twice when I tried to pull away at a junction, the examiner said "remember you've got extra weight in the car" and it made me feel really anxious throughout the test, ended up stalling two more times over the course of the test so that got me a major.. think I had 6 minors on that aswell.
I think I keep failing because of silly mistakes due to nerves so I'm just going to have to try and calm down and relax next time, it is hard though.
& yeah totally gutted about the Champions League, ah well Europa here we come...
Unlucky.
In your next test just remember to always get into gear one whenever you stop at traffic lights etc. When you are about to move forward, apply the gas and you will not stall (if you hear the engine dying then apply more gas before the car stalls.) I know you probably already know this and it is simply nerves however, nerves which are not managed probably (used to your advantage and turned into a kind of adrenaline) can quickly cause you to forget the basics. Judging by what you have said, I would not take your examiner along on your next test. The test is not that hard because you are clearly ready for the test because you would not be taking it if you weren't. It is all down to you bringing your confidence and leaving your nerves at home. Do not give up, the feeling you get when the examiners says "congratulations you have passed" is not describable. It's true that you really learn to drive once you pass and are on the roads on your own.
Love your sig by the way and I'm sure Harry will do well in the Europa League and PL next season.
Hrash because I bet most (not all) drivers would have stopped and allowed the pedestrians to cross.
Think about it. The pedestrians are safely and happily waiting on the pavement waiting for the green man / beeps. The lights are green for traffic. Is it correct and proper to stop at a green light? What does the driver of the heavy lorry behind you think about that? Will he be expecting you to stop suddenly? Worst case scenario: what if you confused (or waved) the pedestrians into walking out, only to be run over by the other lane of traffic who are proceeding on green?
It's a test. You are demonstrating to an examiner that you know the rules of the road for 40 minutes. If you stop at green lights, you're not going to do your chances any favours. It's a bit like turning right from left lanes or doing 40 in a 30; it's just plain wrong.
Wow that's so harsh! I would've thought that was a minor at most it's like they're teaching you to be a rude driver. Good luck next time!
It's not harsh if the driver's actions are totally incorrect. Examiners have to assess what they see, and stopping at green is about as far from the defined outcome as it's possible to get. Green lights mean go (if safe) and it's not "rude" to act on them. The pedestrians will get their chance to cross when the lights change. A driver fault (or "minor" as people seem to call it) may have been recorded for unduly slowing at green, then realising and rectifying the error before coming to a halt.
Failed 1st time today, really disappointed with myself. I've been driving perfectly for months before my test and first part of the test went well... I just made little stupid mistakes that I have never done during my lessons and from then on my nerves got the better of me and kept making lots more stupid mistakes, got 15 minors so my advice to others is to not let nerves get to you, and move on from any mistakes... if I did this I probs would've passed :/ haha xx
I failed my first test today I only got four minors but I got two majors. I got really nervous when doing my manoeuvre and I had to reserve around a round corner, but I thought it was a sharp corner so I ended up going on the curb. The other time I thought it was a 20 zone but it wasn't even though there was a school so I presumed it must be one...So both my fault, hopefully the next time!
guys i failed my 3rd driving test for stopping on an amber light which was going to red, my 4th because a lorry hadnt cleared a juntion when i turned into it...debatable is all i can say on that one - going to wait til my exams are out of the way then hopefully 5th time lucky ( i doubt it)
Failed my first driving test for not looking right at a mini roundabout, a car was oncoming and the examiner put his foot on the break. I'm actually gutted at my own stupidity...it was the worst I have ever driven in my life! I have no clue why I didn't look.
Failed my first driving test for not looking right at a mini roundabout, a car was oncoming and the examiner put his foot on the break. I'm actually gutted at my own stupidity...it was the worst I have ever driven in my life! I have no clue why I didn't look.
Almost exactly how I failed my first test except I was coming out of a junction Sorry that it happened to you do
400 quid???!! wow, better luck next time! What did you fail on?
Thank you =) I've gotten over it all now, with the pretty weather and all! Ehm I suppose I went a teensie bit too fast here and there... But then the examinator was a real b**ch and in one way I feel she was being a bit harsh on me.
"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts" - Winston Churchill
Old Winston has quotes perfectly suited for every occasion. Period.
Thank you =) I've gotten over it all now, with the pretty weather and all! Ehm I suppose I went a teensie bit too fast here and there... But then the examinator was a real b**ch and in one way I feel she was being a bit harsh on me.
"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts" - Winston Churchill
Old Winston has quotes perfectly suited for every occasion. Period.
Definitely suited in my case, I've failed 3 times so far!
I just failed my 3rd test- got 1 minor for indicating off mini roundabouts (which is totally subjective as any other instructor would have minor'd me for not indicating, 3 for hesitation- but he didn't mark it as serious- and 1 major for getting mixed up between zebra and pelican crossings- I stopped at a pelican to let pedestrians cross when I shouldn't have. Very frustrated as it was a stupid mistake.
Just to clarify - when you say you got zebra and pelican crossings confused, did you stop at a green traffic light to let pedestrians across?
Just to clarify - when you say you got zebra and pelican crossings confused, did you stop at a green traffic light to let pedestrians across?
Yep. Completely idiotic I know- I'm not disputing that I shouldn't have failed.
As we approached I saw pedestrians either side and all I could think was 'you fail if you don't stop for them'- which obviously only applies to zebra crossings but with test nerves I completely forgot!
Failed first time today 4 minors and one major for observation. I thought it went really well but apparently I didn't look both ways at one junction which I am sure I did but I obviously didn't exaggerate it enough. Feel horrible