Me too wanna pass too. But it all comes with practise and study and you have to follow instructions well and be a good listener, when you take the test.
:¬) g()()()()()()()d luck! %%-
2007-09-06 06:28:26
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answered by "*♥*Nafisa*♥*" 4
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Well, I think our driving test are different to yours, im in South Africa.
I failed mine once but not realy because of a mistake, I stressed myself so much and got a nervous brakedown, started crying and the shakes made it impossible to park in the parking spots so I just said that I cant do it and made my car go forward wich is already FAIL.
So my advice to you is to not worry at all cause you can always do it again and yes it is allot of money but believe that there is a reason for everything, if I got my licesne that day I would havfe taken a job as a rep and the guy is now bankrupt.
2007-09-06 06:11:39
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answered by liezenvp 1
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I was 16 and couldn't wait to get my license. I passed the written test with flying colors. The driving examiner and I pulled out of the parking lot, turned the corner and I ran through a crosswalk with a pedestrian in it. It was a wide street and she was standing right next to the curb waiting to cross, but because she was in the street, not on the sidewalk, I flunked right there and then. I was crushed. Passed the next day though, but how embarrassing for a 16 yr. old. Study hard for the written and keep those eyes open doing the driving. I bet you'll do great. good luck. peace
2007-09-06 06:10:10
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answered by Pilgrim Traveler 5
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I failed first time by not driving right speed for road conditions (too slow in a 30mph area) and reversing around a corner - I drove too close to hedge which was overlapping the kerb. Good luck with the test and just keep calm!
2007-09-06 06:14:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I failed my first time. I got 4 faults for driving too close to parked vehicles........you're supposed to leave a car door width. O n he commented on my lack of ability to stay the proper length back from the cars in front of me.........good luck chicks x x
2007-09-06 06:11:33
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answered by Dolly 5
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So long as you look safe to the examiner and perform calmly,you will be ok and pass.the three point turn,reversing round corners,traffic and pedestrian awareness,road law,are just a matter of memory and consideration.calm down and good luck.
2007-09-06 06:09:20
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answered by Anonymous
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failed on right hand turn did not understand what
i done wrong took it againg in three weeks
and passed that was 30 years ago though
hope you pass on monday good luck.!!
2007-09-06 06:10:53
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answered by S Csparky 6
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Didn't fail though I know friends who did...
They really pay attention to the following:
When you get in seat belt, move chair, fix mirrors.
starting in neutral not first gear..
look at mirrors every 5 seconds, and when you want to stop or change speed.
Signals (left and right) especially when entering a roundabout. Giving priority to cars in he roundabout..Going down with gear to slow down (don't know the technical name for this, from Arabic it translates to Opposite gear) rather than slowing with break.
Put first gear right after you stop in preparation for moving again.
Stopping at stop signs..etc
Reversing in a straight line.
and I assume you know how to park?
2007-09-06 06:08:46
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answered by Pichka 2
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I failed on the behind the wheel section. I was so nervous. The instructor said she was giving me my money back because I broke every rule in the book.
2007-09-06 06:05:07
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answered by Big Blue 5
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my boyfirnd passed first time :-) but his mate failed 3 times and thath was on round abouts..just be confident snd ull do great :-)
2007-09-06 06:06:13
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answered by lilshortyjess 3
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