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i passed my test first time. i was like 2 marks from getting perfect (excluding the reaction section this only counts if you have to stop or tern suddenly) i was so pissed i got all of the test right. i asked the guy with me after each section to tell me if i missed something and he said that i did every thing right. And then at the end he says that i wasn't signaling for one part and not checking my blind spot when changing lanes. i was so f***ing pissed.

i don't know how you guys can take failing for stupid things

i guess that it is expected for ppl to fail at least once

Honestly, good on him for failing you.

A stop sign means just that. STOP.

Not slow down and only stop if you really, absolutely have to.

Honestly, good on you for being a hero

If you bothered to read the thread you would know that he didnt fail because he ran a stop sign.

Hence your post is a fail...

Since we're on the topic of bad drivers...

I wish somehow they would re-test everyone again...

Cause half the people on the road don't know how to drive, for example.

-Random braking for no reason...

-People swirving in and out of lanes, as if they're drunk

-Random's that like sticking 20km's under the speed limit, etc, etc, etc

I can go on for ever...half the people on the road shouldn't even be driving.

I mean I remember a couple years back you could buy your license...

I failed mine twice in 1993 but I'm sure its way harder now. Failed one because the instructor needed to improve her observation skills - I was checking my rear view she just never saw me checking it and then I erred on the safe side and gave way to someone not quite up to turning across the intersection from me. Believe me when you do pass you'll be so happy you will forget those fails instantly :wacko:

Yes re-testing would be good it would take half the drivers off the road so the rest of us could enjoy it more lol.

failed my l's 3 times... finally got it ont he 4th try ( never was good at reading )... passed my p's 1st time.. nearly failed for speeding though ( 2 out of 3 crosses ).. lost my lisence the day after... still waiting till feb to get it back .. hahah

Just to rub it in some more

L's first go

Red (auto) first go

learned manual for a week.

Booked Red (manual) a week later.

First go

Green's first go.

Then take into account I've spent about 9 months not driving due to suspensions lol

failed my 1st p's test... was told... AND I QUOTE "get infront of the car beside us and turn right at the next set of lights" did exactly that... then the FU*KHEAD tells me "YOU FAIL!" cos i sped up 2 get infront of the car beside me...

can anyone tell me how 2 get infront of sum1 WITHOUT accelerating? excluding winding down the window and yelling out "SLOW DOWN MANIAC!"

FU*K i was not happy! lol

If only they failed more people, the roads would be a safer place possibly...

+1

Maybe you're just one of those people best suited to public transport ?!? :D

Since a driving test is really only a "simple" exercise to test BASIC driving skills.........

(This is 11-12 odd years ago now so I am not sure if you can still do it.)

My instructor came along for the ride on my P's test and sat in the back seat. He was well known by most of the examiners in the area. It just so happened he knew the examiner I got and they proceeded to spend the whole test gas-bagging to each other. I don't think the examiner gave a shit if I did the right thing or not. Try that! Works everytime.

AHAHAHa, that was my exact situation too. I failed first time and it was bullshit. i reckon i actually drove better the first time. i think i failed caus i did my test in my r32.lol and passed the 2nd attempt caus they were chatting their balls off.

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