How to pass first time
Understanding how to pass the Test
Many people are badly prepared for the test which is why the UK national pass rate is only 43%. By following our advice you can make your chances of success 100%
If you do not see a test marking sheet and have an explanation of it before the test you increase your likelihood of failure.
If you do not pass a mock test before the real one you are once again increasing your likelihood of failure.
If you do not have an easy method for dealing with all hazards you will increase your likelihood of failure.
If you have an instructor that doesn’t ensure you are aware of all of these things they increase your likelihood of failure.
Understanding your Examiner
Your examiner is a not very well paid, box ticking office worker, whose office happens to be the car you are driving on your test.
Office workers like easy jobs. The fewer boxes you give them to tick, the easier their job.
Badly paid office workers don’t really want to be scared as part of the job. If you scare them, they get revenge by failing you.
How to make your examiner feel safe
As soon as you identify a hazard, approach it so that you can stop smoothly and gently a little distance before you reach it.
Make this distance about a car length from it if it’s a road marking (such as a give way line).
If it’s a solid object (this includes pedestrians) make it about three car lengths.
You will then have all the time you need to best to deal with it.
It really is that simple
Any instructor that makes it any more difficult is wasting your time and money.
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