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18 on my third attempt, both previous fails on reversing.

 

In those days they failed you if you didn't keep both hands on the wheel and feed the wheel round while using your rear view mirror.

I could never reverse easily that way, and I had picked up the (bad)habit while moving cars in the garage of right hand on the wheel, left hand on back of passenger seat and looking through rear window and swing it round. I could reverse perfectly that way.

 

I only passed the 3rd time because I had the same examiner I had for the 1st test who also used the garage I worked in. He (very illegally) gave me  several attempts at the reversing and, after I explained what the problem was he told me that if I could reverse perfectly 3 times doing it the wrong way he would pass me.

Voila!!

FM

Oooooh a LOT of people passing the first time.    I think the younger someone is; the more likelihood that they will pass quickly, as I think you're more confident and less afraid.  

 

My auntie took NINE tests to pass and Lord knows how many lessons.. Well over 200 I think.  She started learning at around 30 (back in the 70s,) and took about 8 tests over 3 or 4 years and failed every one.  THEN she took it up AGAIN about 15 years later in the late 1980s (in her late 40s) and took about 20 lessons; then on her ninth test, she passed.  I remember my mom saying that she thought she would never ever pass!

 

Oh I was 26 and passed on my 4th attempt.  I took one test at 19, after having a crash course that my employer paid for.  Then I gave up til the age of 25 as it knocked my confidence as I had a horrible instructor.  Then at 25, I took about 20 lessons and took a SECOND test, and then failed, and then a month later I took a third one and failed, and then I took another 10 or so lessons and then a few weeks later, I took a fourth test (the third in about 5 months,) and passed!  I was SO happy.  I must admit, I would absolutely HATE to not be able to drive.

 

FM

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