Well there are two main reasons in my opinion - not enough practice or preperation - or nerves getting the better of you on the day of your test.
So what can you do to help yourself pass the driving test?
Firstly make sure that you have good quality driving lessons from a qualified driving instructor, don’t leave it to chance.
Secondly make sure you are not too nervous on the day of your test. This is more difficult to overcome and depends on you, any good instructor will recognise the signs and give you advice and encouragement to enable you to pass. You could also try medication, I know many pupils that have taken Kalms before their test and passed but you should seek medical advice from your doctor beforehand.
31/10/2008 at 01:36 pm
Yeah. Very true. Keep up the good work of reminding people the simple things they tend to overlook.
21/07/2011 at 02:46 pm
Very good advice for any learner. If you are not properly ready than then your nerves will creep in at first opportunity and any small driving fault will magnify many times.
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