The fact that you have failed your driving test twice shows that you are not a competent driver (yet). When you take the wheel of a car you need to be competent, not only just to be able to drive, but also to assess situations that are dangerous. A car is a lethal killing machine in the wrong hands. That's why there is so much carnage on the roads. Be sensible. Take a few more lessons, pass your test and keep yourself and other road users safe.
On the other hand you can drive without a licence, get caught, pay huge fines, points on licence and massive insurance premiums. Your choice. Good luck.
2007-08-14 00:50:02
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answered by JillPinky 7
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I passed 1st time in 4 months with one 2hour lesson every week.
Consistency is the key. Do a 2 hour lesson everyweek and it will improve your chances of passing. Also, this will sound silly but actually think about the lesson during the week. What happened? What went right? what went wrong? What should you have done?
A lot of people finish the lesson and dont think about driving till they get in the car next lesson. Trust me, it helps so much because you already know the solutions to any problem and you dont have too come up with solutions whilst trying to dodge traffic.
Get a 2hour lesson immediately before the test and make it early in the morning. Stops you stewing in you juices for several hours before and makes nerves worse. 0930 is a good time, just after rush hour but early.
If you have any questions just ask your instructor. he should be a fountain of knowledge on driving stuff, not just someone that grabs the steering wheel when you are about to die.
Did you get post test reports from the examiner? what did they say you did wrong? If you didnt then get one the next time if you fail.
If you drive without a licence and get caught (which you will because your driving will be so totally substandard) you will be in so much trouble its not worth contemplating.
Make sure your observations are perfect and you will get there eventually
good luck.
2007-08-10 11:18:28
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answered by futuretopgun101 5
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If you have failed your test (how many times doesn't matter), then it shows that your driving is not up to the required standard. Having just a 2 hours lesson before your next test is not enough and I would recommend that you have as many lessons as you can afford to make sure you are safe and able to pass your next test. Just driving without passing your test is not the way forward, as if anything happens you could regret your decision for the rest of your life.
2007-08-10 08:15:59
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answered by focus 6
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you're interior the united kingdom i assume. before everything you are able to, i've got faith choose for a cancellation yet you ought to be able to take the try at short word. This additionally capacity which you're no longer hectic approximately it a lot. right here I ought to declare that i'm no longer an instructor yet I failed two times an the answer replaced into to bypass out with an extremely experienced driving force in a extra powerful motor vehicle than well-known and do an prolonged trip of roughly a hundred miles the day beforehand the try. the driving force then advised me precisely what to do and made me bypass different automobiles, stress fairly rapidly on u . s . roads and in many cases show me which you administration the motor vehicle, no longer vice versa. We additionally did a extremely some music practice so as that working the motor vehicle replaced into 2nd nature and that i did no longer ought to think of roughly kit changing and so on. in trouble-free terms issue is this replaced into 40 two years in the past and there is lots extra site visitors on the line. For my daughters 10 years in the past I took the music selection and that helped a lot. in accordance to examiners the biggest factor they are searching for is self assurance and administration.
2016-10-14 21:26:07
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answered by ? 4
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Don't worry about failing your test just keep plugging on and you should hopefully do it this time! You can have some more lessons but it may have the reverse effect of making you too ready for it which makes you feel cocky and sure of yourself! Just keep a level head and you'll be fine!
2007-08-10 08:05:23
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answered by galactica1974 3
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i have a cousin who failed his car theory test a whopping 9 times, before he finally passed! Maybe you're jumping into the practical test too quickly. Try a few more lessons before your next test!
2007-08-10 08:03:18
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answered by Faith 5
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Take the lessons and have your parents go driving with you. There is a reason you're not passing the test. Just practice and you will be ok.
2007-08-10 17:23:34
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah you should stick at it once you can drive and have your own car you will wonder how you ever got by without it try and get your test for first thing in the morning they tend to pass you if you have a early test try and get someone who you know to take you out for a few lessons hope you pass this time goodluck
2007-08-10 08:13:15
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answered by sarahtalbo 1
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book a few extra lessons if you can and keep at it, youll get there:)...try to stay calm on the test and pretend its just a normal lesson.i failed my first time due to nerves which made me make mistakes that i would never normally do..try to put thoughts of passing/failing to the back of your mind and youre more likely to be relaxed and drive better....3rd time lucky:) x
2007-08-10 08:10:54
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answered by A 2
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try to find out the mistakes you have made in your previous test and take extra lessons to avoid those mistakes and go for it with confidence, just do not drink coffee during your exam.
best of luck
2007-08-10 08:08:49
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answered by Anonymous
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