Failed my driving test yesterday

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Postby ME835 on Wed Aug 13, 2008 9:16 pm

I THINK IM NOT GONNA BOTHER GIVIN THE MONEY GRUBBING B*****DS ANY MORE AND JOIN THE NUMREOUS ILLEGAL DRIVERS ON THE ROAD. WHAT ARE THE CHANCES OF GETTING CAUGT AND IF U DO THE FINE IS NOTHING LIKE WHAT U PAY FOR ALL THE LESSONS, TESTS, INSURANCE ETC. ALL THIS AS WELL IF U DONT PASS WITHIN TWO YEARS OF DOING UR THEORY U GOTTA PAY TO DO IT AGAIN!!! NICE LITTL EARNER THAT ISNT IT

tintins
 

Postby tintins on Sat Aug 16, 2008 6:23 pm

Just had a go again today. I passed! Great feeling! It was well worth all the time and effort...and money :D
Pass Plus next! 8)

I found it easyer second time around. I wasn't as nervous, and it is much easier to keep your feet still on the pedals when your legs are not shaking! I was calmer due to knowing what to expect, knowing I was ready, plus a bath with enough lavender oil the night before and few drops of it on the pillow. I will suggest antyspasmodic stomach medicine too, like colofac, it enough helps to keep butterflies under control and doesn't affect your brain in any way.
Good luck to anyone having a go at the test. It has been the scariest exam ever, but, If I can do it(being total nervous wreck) anyone can!

nat ad
 

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Postby nat ad on Sat Aug 16, 2008 10:00 pm

failed my driving test 3 times got my 4th coming up and i will probably fail that one as well the exemaners are full of crap the ask you to reverse around a corner and even if you do it perfect they will tell you u have hit it cos its there word against yours. they decide wether you have passed before you get in the car
:x

vg17
 

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Postby vg17 on Wed Aug 27, 2008 6:49 pm

lol. i failed...knew it straight away....so funny because i over reacted saying "oh no i've failed, i really wanted to pass".

pulled out on a roundabout in front of a lorry, who then blew his horn so hard.

will try again and hopefully pass!

*char*
 

too true

Postby *char* on Fri Aug 29, 2008 4:37 pm

ME835 wrote:I THINK IM NOT GONNA BOTHER GIVIN THE MONEY GRUBBING B*****DS ANY MORE AND JOIN THE NUMREOUS ILLEGAL DRIVERS ON THE ROAD. WHAT ARE THE CHANCES OF GETTING CAUGT AND IF U DO THE FINE IS NOTHING LIKE WHAT U PAY FOR ALL THE LESSONS, TESTS, INSURANCE ETC. ALL THIS AS WELL IF U DONT PASS WITHIN TWO YEARS OF DOING UR THEORY U GOTTA PAY TO DO IT AGAIN!!! NICE LITTL EARNER THAT ISNT IT


So true mate i failed mine today because a driver came at ME on the roundabout so she basically failed my test for me if it wouldnt of been for her id of passed with 12 minors :( GUTTED

*char*
 

GUTTED MY MATES

Postby *char* on Fri Aug 29, 2008 4:46 pm

I am absolutly gutted i took my first car practical test today and failed due to another person!!! :( I got 12 minors and then a major because she pulled out in front of me she did it so quick and as soon as i saw her i stopped!!! :x im so angry that they are actually allowed to fail the pupils because of other idiot drivers its a disgrace, 5 minutes before the end of my test as well im fuming and gutted [/b]

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Postby Nathan1 on Thu Sep 04, 2008 11:42 am

Hey,

Pupils are getting angered if not selected in the driving test who often applying for more than one test. Loosing on any part may lead to disappointment and depression. To avoid such things just go through TAPS THERAPY. it will help ful to you.
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Postby Salsito on Wed Sep 10, 2008 12:03 am

There was a news item on the Radio/TV today about a young girl who failed because she splashed a pedestrian waiting at a bus stop. She recons she should have passed.

I have been splashed many times on my way to work etc and apart from being incredibly annoying, it damages clothing (oil and other waste vehicle liquids laying on the road plus who knows what that has come out of the drains!) all of which is now on your clothes. I had to turn around and go home on one occasion because I was splattered in mud and drenched. (by a passing truck - yes I called the company and the transport manager offered to pay for cleaning etc).

The law is clear its "Driving with undue care and attention" amongst others. What do you guys think, should she have passed!!

sammy t
 

driving test

Postby sammy t on Thu Sep 11, 2008 1:59 pm

i have a driving test in a few weeks but cant stop thinking about it. im really nervous as i nearly had an accident in my last lesson, and my instructer had to press the brake for me. someone pulled out infront of me, and they had hardly any room to, but it happened so fast i just was shitting it after.

my test route is in heaton which is not the best route and im just dreading that someone is going to cause me to fail and i dont know how i would be able to take that. please some advice

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Re: driving test

Postby Salsito on Thu Sep 11, 2008 2:13 pm

sammy t wrote:i have a driving test in a few weeks but cant stop thinking about it. im really nervous as i nearly had an accident in my last lesson, and my instructer had to press the brake for me. someone pulled out infront of me, and they had hardly any room to, but it happened so fast i just was shitting it after.

my test route is in heaton which is not the best route and im just dreading that someone is going to cause me to fail and i dont know how i would be able to take that. please some advice


Something similar happened on my first test, examiner hit the brakes for no apparent reason (i.e. no one pulling out etc) he apologised after but it finished my nerves off completely and I failed on a wierd bit of road that starts off dual and goes into a one way system.

Anyway, my best advice would be to look and think ahead, assume every car on side roads, roundabouts etc are going to pull out on you and be ready for it yourself, don't trust anyone even if they correctly make intentions known using indicators etc, I drive like this generally and have yet to have an accident (Been driving now for about 20 years in various countries).

norfolkchick1985
 

failed test today

Postby norfolkchick1985 on Mon Sep 15, 2008 3:19 pm

hi
I failed my first test today , I geared myself up to pass it and somehow halfway through I had a complete blonde moment. Apparently I went through an amber light . I also didn't give way on one of those junctions with the large arrow and the small arrow and then totally screwed up a bay parking in the test centre , wot I'm really bummed about is that the next test isn't until november as there's nothing left for October.

I now have major aftertest blues (if there is such a thing) :(

Diane Hall
 

How you can pass your driving test stress free!

Postby Diane Hall on Tue Sep 16, 2008 10:21 am

Hi there, I've read all of the comments about how disappointing it is to fail your driving test; I know, I've been there! As a Driving Instructor I was really naffed off about the number of good drivers that fail their test not because of bad driving but because of 'nerves on the day'. I decided to do something about it, and I've just written a book, 'L of a way to pass' to help all learner drivers to pass their test stress free and in fewer lessons. The book is out about end of October, but to help you in the mean time I've posted one of the chapters on my webpage; 'The top 10 reasons for failure and how to avoid them'. Have a look at www.Lofaway2pass.com, and my other website www.tapstherapy.co.uk. If anyone wants any help, you can go on the blog for the book or contact me at tapstherapy.co.uk

kate owende
 

Postby kate owende on Tue Sep 16, 2008 8:37 pm

Hi Everyone

I failed my test on Saturday, 5 minors and one serious. Came to a roundabout, examiner asked me to go right but I indicated left, then he told me very sternly 'I said right', now normally I would have said, it's too late now sorry, but the test nerves got the better of me and I quickly got into the right lane, but didn't check both mirrors!! Could have kicked myself!!

Anyway, I rebooked straight after for Oct 2nd but today a friend of mine was adamant that you have to wait two weeks before rebooking, is this true?

Diane is tapstherapy the same as EFT? I have been doing EFT tapping for a few months now and did some for driving test nerves, although I didn't pass, I wasn't even half as nervous as I would normally be in that kind of situation, no shaking legs or anything. It really did help!

Good Luck to everyone taking a test soon!!

Katiw x

diane hall
 

When you can book your driving test

Postby diane hall on Wed Sep 17, 2008 9:41 pm

Hi there,
Firstly, your friend is wrong, thankfully! You can't take a driving test for 10 working days (ie a fortnight including weekends) but you can book it as soon as you have failed, so long as you're not still crying onto your computer keyboard!

Yes, TFT is similar to EFT. There's a lot of info. on the web, but basically TFT came first, and EFT followed along similar lines. TFT has different tapping points for different things, e.g. you may feel andger towards the examiner, guilt at letting your friends down etc. and with TFT you would tap a specific point for each of these emotions. However, with EFT you tap every point all of the time. I have been told that TFT is more effective, but having not trained in EFT, I can't give you exact comparisons. What I can say is however, you will be amazed at how much better you feel after TFT, like you were with EFT. Nothing can guarantee that you are going to pass but if your drive is good enough, then TFT will help loads. There's a free chapter on my website, www.Lofaway2pass.com, The top ten reasons for failure, and how to avoid them. My book won't be out by your next test, but at least this will help you! Good luck with the next test, regards Diane

Lukey
 

Postby Lukey on Tue Oct 07, 2008 5:57 am

had my first test today, and failed. So cut too.

i had zero minors...ZERO!!(friggin sheet said so) and then we were coming back to the centre and he tells me to turn into a street. there are cars coming down and most of them pass and i decide to go, just as i begin to creep over the double white lines, another car comes up and i stop. Over the the double white line.

i go back and he said that he was going to pass me but because i did that i failed...i was so close too, about 45 seconds from passing.

i want to cry :'(

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