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Failed my driving test today, absolutely gutted

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Nottingham89 | 16:12 Tue 20th Nov 2012 | Travel
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So I get half way through my driving test today and everything is going great, no minors or anything and I get to a box injunction in the middle of the town and my exit was clear so I went but a car came around the bend opposite me speeding through a red light and I get failed for it.

How is this my fault, he broke the law and my exit was clear.

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how these*
Lesson learnt here Nottingham, NEVER underestimate how stupid other drivers are on the road ;o)

Least you will be more cautious next test. Good Luck! :o)
Nottingham, don't assume they have - we have people round here who just get in and drive.....
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Thank you Lisa_Louise, my instructor said the same thing.

It's no excuse but the weather was appalling, I need to make sure I am more alert when the weather get's bad.
failed my test first time deserved to
Failed my test second time, should have passed grumpy git
passed my test third time should have failed
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Sibton,

I hope you don't mind me asking but what did you get failed for on your first test?
Sibton - me too, except another two times - my fault, grumpy, my fault, grumpy, passed! Nottingham, don't be disheartened. After the fails each time I drove home someone did something idiotic. That's the nature of driving. Just be glad that your examiner had brakes, sounds like you had a narrow miss.

It would be great if in cases like this the examiner could get the other driver banned, but I guess they all get theirs somehow.

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