Driving test: Is it true...

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that they only let a certain amount of people pass a day? :p

Failed my test today for being cautious at a cross roads :mad: Basically, a lollypop lady had walked out to my left to let a large group of people cross, i waited until the lollypop lady started to walk back to the kerb and I pulled out as the car opposite gave way to me. In the lesson before my test, my instructor had even told me if in doubt, just hold back and go slowly, which I did here, but still failed :(

Got back to the test centre and it seemed as if the examiner was trying to find something to fault me on, as she couldn't really justify why I had failed. So perhaps I wouldn't of failed if I had just carried on and possibly hit one of the pedestrians :(

Was she in the right for failing me? Quite had to say though really without being there i suppose :(
 
I VERY much doubt they would blindly fail people simply for statistics / pass limit.

Maybe the examiner was just having a bad day? :(
 
tough one, only thing i can think of is the other driver letting you out, did he flash his lights at you as iirc you are not supposed to take notice as it could be flashing at someone else, harsh if it was though.
 
If you did go because he flashed his lights and didnt check mirrors and all that stuff then it might be because of that. Flashing your lights is to show the other driver you are there if i remember right, just like using your horn. Seems odd, i dont know anyone who goes over a bridge flashing their lights and tooting the horn :p
 
that would have to count as a serious unless you made umpteen other minor mistakes. Next time ask your instructor to sit in, though bear in mind you'll still fail if the examiner fails you - your instructor cant change the decision but he can challange the decision.

Examiners/instructors feel free to correct me :p
 
If you don't come across as confident and ready (ie. overly nervous) they will pick at stuff to fail you on, even if you don't specifically screw up something hugely.

I went into my test a nervous wreck because i'd just managed to screw something up beforehand and I think it showed and caused the examiner to be a bit on edge and even though I didn't major anything, he picked up some really quite petty minors to just tip me into a fail.
 
If you don't come across as confident and ready (ie. overly nervous) they will pick at stuff to fail you on, even if you don't specifically screw up something hugely.

I went into my test a nervous wreck because i'd just managed to screw something up beforehand and I think it showed and caused the examiner to be a bit on edge and even though I didn't major anything, he picked up some really quite petty minors to just tip me into a fail.

the thing is you have to make what, 15 minors to fail? i'm sorry, i dont buy it :p
 
The only thing I can think of is that I believe technically you're meant to wait until people are completely off crossings - if you were to start moving whilst she was still stood on the markings, then maybe that could be a major?
 
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