Failed driving test...
Discussion
Not me (obviousley) but a friend, she had it this morning and just text me 
Just wondered what words of wisdom can be used to console her? i just asked what happened and got a rather short reply to the effect of "i can't drive"
Don't really want to sound patronising and ideally don't want my head ripped off.....i past first time 7 years ago so can't really offer empathy either... Any suggestions?

Just wondered what words of wisdom can be used to console her? i just asked what happened and got a rather short reply to the effect of "i can't drive"
Don't really want to sound patronising and ideally don't want my head ripped off.....i past first time 7 years ago so can't really offer empathy either... Any suggestions?
Negative Creep said:
Say the driving test is like a school exam - you have to learn plenty of things that will be completely useless the moment you pass. So it's no necessarily about being a good driver but doing exactly what they want to see
Disagree. If you have not passed the test, you need to understand that the examiner does not feel that they have enough practice / skill to be on the roads on their own. They will be that much more experienced a driver when they do eventually pass.Tell her that those who pass the second time around are statistically safer drivers.
I failed my first test years ago, largely down to my own lack of confidence. Not helped by having a fairly useless driving instructor. I only realised this upon learning with a new instructor when I finally got around to having a second go; difference was like night and day. The second guy was a lot more up to date, calmer, and a lot less needlessly critical. Helped my confidence no end, and resulted in the test being literally a formality.
I failed my first test years ago, largely down to my own lack of confidence. Not helped by having a fairly useless driving instructor. I only realised this upon learning with a new instructor when I finally got around to having a second go; difference was like night and day. The second guy was a lot more up to date, calmer, and a lot less needlessly critical. Helped my confidence no end, and resulted in the test being literally a formality.
theironduke said:
The Wookie said:
Send her a link to your local bus company's timetable, that ought to soften the blow
lol...now that's a PH reply...i believe they are reffered to as "loser cruisers"....
The acceptable term is 'Bus w@nkers'.
I failed first time, despite having 17 years driving experience and holding a full UK motorcycle license, US car license, US motorcycle license, US HGV class 1 license and a US emergency vehicle operator's license at the time of the UK car test!. 
The test is more about showing the examiner the specific skills they want to see rather than actual driving ability.

The test is more about showing the examiner the specific skills they want to see rather than actual driving ability.
Ozzie Osmond said:
Negative Creep said:
The driving test is like a school exam - you have to learn plenty of things that will be completely useless the moment you pass.
?????????????????Like what?
theironduke said:
I spoke to her earlier and she was very unlucky, the cock up was down to a nobber who hadn't demisted their windows pulling out in front of her 
Rebooked for Jan if a last minute/drop out place doesnt come up.
If that's all it was then she does know how to drive, she just needs to make more allowance for the idiots. I drove for 8 years before moving to London and some of the driving in the south-east still leaves me speechless.
Rebooked for Jan if a last minute/drop out place doesnt come up.
Gizmo! said:
theironduke said:
I spoke to her earlier and she was very unlucky, the cock up was down to a nobber who hadn't demisted their windows pulling out in front of her 
Rebooked for Jan if a last minute/drop out place doesnt come up.
If that's all it was then she does know how to drive, she just needs to make more allowance for the idiots. I drove for 8 years before moving to London and some of the driving in the south-east still leaves me speechless.
Rebooked for Jan if a last minute/drop out place doesnt come up.
I've been driving 7 years and the numptys never cease to amaze me.
Negative Creep said:
Ozzie Osmond said:
Negative Creep said:
The driving test is like a school exam - you have to learn plenty of things that will be completely useless the moment you pass.
?????????????????Like what?
Edit to say I passed first time with 2 minors, have pass plus and 6 years on-road driving experience....
Edited by Petrolhead_Rich on Wednesday 10th November 19:35
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