Yeh, never give up and when you do pass the feeling will be all the sweeter.
Good luck for the sixth one - guaranteed pass - 6 is my lucky number, although i passed 1st time (sorry shownig off).
2006-08-04 00:47:30
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answered by Anonymous
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No... some people can't master maths, some can't paint, others can't play instruments. Ultimately, you should accept that clearly you do not have the skills required to drive safely on the road. Perhaps one day you could pass but ultimately you will just add to the misery on the road by hogging the middle lane, failing to indicate on roundabouts and ultimately cause an accident because you are driving too fast or slow.
Why is it that you keep failing? If it is speed thats a joke... you only have to stay within the limit for 30min while the instructor is with you. If it is poor car control or observation than you don't deserve to be on the road and if it is the manouvers, they are very simple and again you shouldn't be on the road as I don't want you scratching my car while trying to park.
2006-08-04 00:50:39
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answered by Elliot H 2
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Did you not watch that programme about a woman who failed, was it 18 or 28 times???? She got it in the end! Some people can actually drive OK but get too nervous for the test and it's a well known factor ... Say you've failed once, you go back following time, knowing you're OK with instructor but hey! Get in the car with examiner and think back of your first time so ... you feel really nervous. I passed first time, thank goodness but i know many people who had to have 2 or 3 attempts, not that they were bad at driving but because of their nerves.
2006-08-04 00:55:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Hell yeah, carry on. Even though I passed first time - and I'm not trying to rub it in - I honestly believe the better drivers out there are those who fail the test a couple of times. How can more time spent with an instructor not be a good thing? As long as he/she is a good instructor, and I can't help you there. Keep at it; the sense of freedom you get when you pass is worth the effort.
2006-08-04 01:32:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I would suggest that you don't rush getting your license. Take your time, learn how to drive with an instructor and get as much practise as you can. The last thing you want to do is get your license by being lucky and go through life like my sister in-law that has at least 3 smashes a year and is a total menace to society.
I wish you the best of luck, but please ensure that you are competent before you hop behind the wheel of a car on your own, for your sake and the sake of those around you.
2006-08-04 01:04:23
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answered by Matt 2
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Absolutely!
Look at the instructor or every other factor.
If it is just the fault of the student then he/she must find out what they failed on, practice those things over and over and most important of all, remember they are as good as anyone else.
It is almost more important to keep going after 5 failures than after 2.
Keep going just improv preparation.
Regards.
2006-08-04 00:46:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I would. I failed my first driving test. I was speeding because I was driving a car I wasn't used to for the very first time. The examiner did not know it was a loaner and it was a kind of sporty car. I was nervous and it was totally my fault.
Find out where you made your mistakes and try to correct them.
2006-08-04 00:46:23
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answered by peppermint_paddy 7
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Try and try again- it took me 3 attempts but my biggest error was not changing my driving instructor-ask around for someone reputable.
Also check out where you get your test- I failed twice at woodgreen which had the worse fail rate- think around 80%!!
And choose times wisely- 11am is the best time- no rush hour and no school run.
Good luck =D
2006-08-04 03:56:03
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answered by miko2606 2
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I'd be taking driving lessons, so that if I did pass by some miracle, I wouldn't be a road hazard. Please make sure you know what you are doing before you get behind the wheel and set off for BFF's house if you do pass. But it is worth it to drive, it's going to be the gas that'll kill ya.
2006-08-04 00:47:41
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answered by Rayne 3
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Yes after all the money you had spent i wouldnt give up you are going to pass sometime learn from your mistakes and all that. Dont give up it just makes all the hard work pointless. And for everyone telling you to give up go proove them wrong. Good Luck
2006-08-04 00:45:57
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answered by Laura C 2
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