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from me. You're doing the right thing by going straight back in for your test. I was a bag of nerves and eventually passed on test #6 They say the longer it takes to pass the better driver you are - which is certainly true!
Sorry, but at least your nerves should be more settled next time. If at first....and all that. Good luck next time.

sorry to hear that you failed this time
I will try not to turn this into a rant but I think that "they" are too easy on drivers today anyway
my daughters friends are passing with god knows how many minors.........

Dont worry - I passed third time.
Not good to hear of a failure but by your own admission you had a lot of minor faults and a couple of majors so didn't really deserve to pass.
I'm in a job where I have to deal with the consequences of bad driving and believe me it can be very unpleasent both physically and mentally. So, I think it is important to reach the required standard (or even higher for younger drivers) before you are let loose on the roads.
Sorry if this sounds harsh but if you had seen the things I have, I'm sure you'd agree.
Yeh, I get what you are saying and there are thousands of crap drivers on the road and when you've had to shovel someones brains into a bag as a result and then tell his wife, mother, dad or whatever its not good.
The point I'm making is you need to be of a certain standard to be on the road unsupervised and today you were not. I'm not saying you are or will be a bad driver but as yet, during your test you have not shown you will not be and hence failed. It's fair enough slagging off other drivers like the taxi who cut you up but you need to be more positive in your own approach and forget others. Bad drivers round about you are not going to make you look good enough to pass. Only you can do that. I sincerely hope you do by the way and don't think I'm having a go just for the sake of it, I'm not.
Bad luck mate go and take some photos to cheer yourself up![]()

poor you, such an ordeal taking your driving test, I used the theory 'scare the **** out of the examiner, they pass you so they don't EVER have to get in a car with you again!!!'
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I did that on the first test after he'd given me a major for being about to hit a stationary car while not moving..... i didnt realise that you could jump a seat arosa quite that high off a hump backed bridge![]()
My instructor, and every other instructor is absolutely adamant that the test centres are effectively 'rigged' and that they are only allowed to pass a certain percentage of people a year. Obviously there is no way to prove this, but it explains a lot.
I gained my motorcycle licence years ago when there was no stepped limits as to the size of machine I could take out on the roads. Although I passed my test on a bike which had a 197 villiers 2 stroke engine I have never ridden a bike above that size.just one question. why do motorcyclists have restricted licences at 17, yet car drivers dont?
pass your bike test at 17 on a 125 and your restricted to 33 bhpee for two years.why arent 17 year old car drivers restricted to 1000cc for a year or two?.
yes i know motorcycles are more dangerous, but its odd that johny no experience can drive a 2.0 if he can afford to insure it, or drive it uninsured.
and no, i,m not getting at anyone on this site, just wondering why the discrepancy.