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  1. Runninground's Avatar
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    The perfect driving test
    Has anyone on TSR had the perfect driving test? By this I mean 0 majors and 0 minors (/faults)?


    I had my mock test and I got 4 minors, 3 for not getting up to speed quick enough. (The other one was for stalling the car after the emergency stop (I did the stop fine, then stalled it when 'securing the car' )

    So yeah, anyone had 0 minors?
  2. Purple Giraffe's Avatar
    • Community Assistant
    • In my own little world
    Re: The perfect driving test
    I got 1, which was for assuming a bus would turn left when it had its left indicator on :confused:

    I don't know anybody who got 0 though, would have to be a pretty amazing drive!
  3. Boo_x's Avatar
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    Re: The perfect driving test
    Yes I passed my test first time with 0 majors and 0 minors. While I was very happy with this it no way means that I am a better driver than someone who got more minors...so I'm not sure I'd call it the perfect driving test?
  4. andrewhowell's Avatar
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    Re: The perfect driving test
    Perfect driving could be when you pass the driving test at the first attempt.
  5. Hypnosparkle's Avatar
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    I ended up passing 3rd time with only 1 minor (thank god!). 1st test I had 8 minors and 1 major. 2nd test was 6 minors and 1 major. - definetly was experienced enough in driving tests lol


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