Failed my fourth driving test this afternoon because I messed up my reverse park, otherwise I would of passed with 5 minors. All besides my first test have been the same: 1 major and only a couple minors. I really donβt want to continue but my parents are forcing me and now I have to study under the new test. Any advice? Do I give it up or am I just being silly?
I feel that people that fail 3+ times should do what's best for the rest of society and hang up the keys then just give up on the driving dream. Already way too many dangerous drivers out there.
And how many of those drivers are people who passed in less than three tries. Iβm by no means a dangerous driver. I just make silly mistakes things like not overtaking another driver.
Failed my fourth driving test this afternoon because I messed up my reverse park, otherwise I would of passed with 5 minors. All besides my first test have been the same: 1 major and only a couple minors. I really donβt want to continue but my parents are forcing me and now I have to study under the new test. Any advice? Do I give it up or am I just being silly?
Its ok i guess you should try it atleast one more time ,last time.
I would continue. I know of people who passed on their 5th or 6th etc And in the UK last I checked, the record was 29 test iirc. Is it the same major? Is it nerves?
I would stop having lessons. There is no shame in not being able to drive.
Thing is I can actually drive. My instructor canβt seem to figure out why I keep failing. Every lesson before the test goes extremely well but the second itβs an examiner I get nervous. Iβve never had a major for anything that would have caused harm to someone else, just bumped the kerb during a turn in the road or once because I didnβt overtake.
You fail if you get only 1 major. A major can be something as small as bumping the curb when reverse parking. Are you really saying that these people are dangerous drivers?
And rightly so. If you are hitting curbs then you are lacking in your ability to control your vehicle/observe your surroundings. So yes, they are dangerous.
Eventually you'll get a perfect lesson. I didn't care when I failed my first test and now I'm glad I did; if I passed that day I was an accident waiting to happen - I learned so much on the run up to my second even though I'd already had over 50 hours that when I first took to the roads alone earlier this week I was just sad I no longer had my instructor to talk to. Our last few lessons were a glorified social event. I still sometimes mutter to myself now because I'm all alone and so used to talking to him Actually been contemplating pass plus just to have him around again for a bit longer and because I am piss poor on motorways; I am that one driver everyone hates to be behind because I don't trust anyone else.