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  1. Dixon

    Dixon New Member

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    FAILED, AGEEEEANNNNN :'( :'( (casualty) </p>

    THATS 2ND ATTEMPT DARN SHITTER!</p>

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    paul.d Well-Known Member

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    just give up now-you've obviously no aptitude

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  3. Dixon

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    eyup...

    Its alot harder these days, than when your had to take em.</p>

    Abet you wouldn't pass nar, but the thing is you DONT have too.. (doh) </p>

    reight stricked these days.</p>
     
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    paul.d Well-Known Member

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    RE: eyup...

    daughters learning at the moment-the majorityof the theory questions are laughably easy IMHO
     
  5. Gue

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    Is it the theory or the pratical part you are having problems with? nt
     
  6. pau

    paul.d Well-Known Member

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    he just can't drive fullstop !! nt
     
  7. Gue

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    That's what i needed to know!

    Thank God he didn't pass........ there are enough morons that shouldn't have licenses already!!

    With me being an advanced driver, honoured with HES and VGOT certificates i experience alot of poor drivers. Being an accomplished snow and ice driver is also something i'm proud of, having SSWC as my proudest certificate.
     
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    paul.d Well-Known Member

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    HES - VGOT-SSWC ?

    more info please</p>
     
  9. Gue

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    RE: HES - VGOT-SSWC ?

    HES - Hard Emergency Stopper
    VGOT - Very Good OverTaker
    SSWC - Slippy Slidding Without Crashing!


    I'm really proud i am!
     
  10. Caz

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    Ne'er mind love, better luck next time nt
     
  11. Gue

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    What do you find so difficult? Serious question.
     
  12. Dixon

    Dixon New Member

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    Doing 25 in a 30 and you get failed for it........... mmmmmmmmmmm</p>

    its fecking ridiculous, i can drive so there is no problem, it's a joke</p>
     
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    Just To Make You Feel Better.........

    a 17 yearold lass from my village was in the local paper last week for passing with perfect marks in every part of her driving test. This included taking her test in the rain. Why not just book a week long crash course in Blackpool?
     
  14. Gue

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    You think you can drive, as do most "learners" but I'm sure it's more a case of being able to control a car to low standards. You can say you can drive once you've passed your test, had x amount of years of experience and even tried your hand at IAM!

    You can get failed for going too slow aswell as too fast though, because you'd be causing an obstacle for the other motorists. But, best of luck next time.
     
  15. Gue

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    RE: Just To Make You Feel Better.........

    Some people don't pass simply down to nerves, which has to be expected!

    I did my test when I was very pissed off, and didn't put a foot wrong :D
     
  16. Dixon

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    Cheers, but its just a basterd!, in my lessons i've had and doing practice tests i've passed everytime.</p>

    just on day, a get too nervous and do daft mistakes!</p>

    I've gota cancellation for 2 weeks now. July 24th.</p>
     
  17. Gue

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    Good luck. As I said in my other post, nerves do play a big part, you just gotta forget he's/she's sat next to you and prove to yourself what you can do.

    Or just turn up majorly pissed off, that helped me :D
     
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    Conkotyke Active Member

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    3rd time lucky?

    major faults?
     
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    word of advice,don,t take it in your examiners car,try your dads or your mates car! know it sounds daft but i was the same as you i used to get nervous but eventually i said **** it and just took it in someone elses car didn,t even drive round before and passed!
     

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