(Potential) Driver Fails Theory Test 92 Times!

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Jezston

Über Member
Location
London
I did a mock test online and scored something like 23 out of 25, and I've never had so much as a driving lesson.

That's just mental.
 

Bicycle

Guest
In some ways this is encouraging.

1. The test is a barrier (at some level) to incomplete knowledge. This is preferable to a shoo-in of a test.

2. There is somebody out there who is not put off by repeated failure to reach a standard. Optimism is a wonderful thing.

I'm pretty certain I ought to have failed my driving test and I know I was an accident waiting to happen for quite a few years thereafter. In fact, sometimes the accident didn't have to wait that long.... :sad:

I had a sister who failed three times but was an excellent driver. I passed first time and didn't have a clue for my first three or four years with a full license. Ok, 92 is a big number, but I still see a silver lining.

Also, be thankful things are toughening up here. I once needed to employ a driver with the equivalent of an HGV3 license when I was overseas. There was a local guy who was well thought of. He came in for a chat but didn't have the license. He came back a week later and had it. He was quite excellent, but we all knew that license was bought...:whistle:
 

Bicycle

Guest
I did a mock test online and scored something like 23 out of 25, and I've never had so much as a driving lesson.

That's just mental.

Not necessarily. You might find the driving section of the test a little harder.

In my day the 'theory' part was just two questions from the HC at the end of the test. One of mine was Countdown Markers to a Level Crossing. Since that day I've seen maybe five such signs...
 

Ashtrayhead

Über Member
Location
Belvedere, Kent.
With all the study aids available, it's astonishing that anyone can fail the theory test. I passed one a couple of weeks ago* and had studied using a DSA dvd which contains all the questions and answers. Most of the questions are also a matter of eliminating the most obviously wrong answers.

*(I got 100/100, by the way)
 

Bicycle

Guest
I doff my cap! I stay away from consoles as I don't want anyone to see how poor my reactions really are.

But seriously (almost) I recall Jacques Villeneuve's first season in F1 and a trip to Australia to qualify for the opening race. Having never seen the circuit, he took pole.

Asked how he managed it, he said he'd learned the circuit on a console game. Apparently he did! It helped that he had the fastest car and a fairly mighty talent. It is also likely that he was encouraged to say that through some hook-up with the game's or the console's manufacturer...

But it sticks in my mind nonetheless.
 
With all the study aids available, it's astonishing that anyone can fail the theory test. I passed one a couple of weeks ago* and had studied using a DSA dvd which contains all the questions and answers. Most of the questions are also a matter of eliminating the most obviously wrong answers.

*(I got 100/100, by the way)


+1

I had to sit this last year to get restriction 101 (Hire or Reward) removed, to allow me to instruct minibus.

Minimal study = 100/100

I was the first one in our office to sit the test and I must admit to having a nice smug look at setting the benchmark for the rest :becool:
 
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