Not looking forward to it. I still mess up most of my parallel parks when I try it. Probably only make about 25% of them at most. Most of the time I hit the kerb and the rest of the time I go far too wide (though the latter is correctable at least). Apart from that I'm completely fine, can do reverse around the corner and turning in the road completely fine (and have been able to for a while in lessons) and my observations etc are top notch apparently.
What would I do in the test if I hit the kerb during a parallel park? Would it be an instant fail or could I correct it? Even pulling out and starting again? I need to ask my instructor tomorrow morning really (1 hour lesson before test) but anyone know? Also what if I go too wide... better to correct or start again?
What would I do in the test if I hit the kerb during a parallel park? Would it be an instant fail or could I correct it? Even pulling out and starting again? I need to ask my instructor tomorrow morning really (1 hour lesson before test) but anyone know? Also what if I go too wide... better to correct or start again?

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is a driver examiner so I asked her about this. While it ain't going to impress them much, provided you calmly and competently repeat the manouver, it's not an instant fail.