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Redway
04-06-2025, 11:52 PM
Breeze through it first time around or did it take you seven attempts?
jones89
05-06-2025, 12:00 AM
2 attempts i’m sure.. practical however took me a good 5 or 6 tries :joker:
AnnieK
05-06-2025, 05:08 AM
Didn't have a theory when I took my test (thankfully).
The examiner just asked a few questions at the end. I was told that if you are asked motorway questions you've passed.....my examiner asked me a question about cats eyes on the motorway so I was buzzing.....then told me I had failed :laugh:
Wasn't quite so rocky on my second test and passed that one
Didn't have a theory when I took my test (thankfully).
The examiner just asked a few questions at the end. I was told that if you are asked motorway questions you've passed.....my examiner asked me a question about cats eyes on the motorway so I was buzzing.....then told me I had failed :laugh:
Wasn't quite so rocky on my second test and passed that one
Interesting
True no theory test back in the day- just a few random questions that HAD to be answered correctly ..
I passed first time but my experience was the opposite to yours !
I was told to put the car in the opposite position/direction and I knew that meant doing a 3 point turn !!
Anyways I was driving my instructor’s HUGE car .. something like a Vauxhall Victor with a huge bonnet and it was a very narrow street .
I took my time and did it in FIVE turns and immediately presumed that I had failed … and relaxed only to be told that I had passed afterwards !
Oh and I had a practice lesson immediately before the test and reversed into a side street and drove into some bins !!
My instructor was a huge guy who chain smoked all through my lessons
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thesheriff443
05-06-2025, 05:54 AM
Passed at 18 took two attempts was very nervous on both tests
First test , was around Henley regatta in Henley so the roads were packed with cars
After the test the instructor said can I give you some advice, I said yes
He said you should change your driving attitude
I was thinking what the fcuk I’m a nervous wreck not some who thinks they own the road
thesheriff443
05-06-2025, 05:57 AM
My instructor drank at the local social club we used
He was a joker, loved singing the wing beneath my feet by bet midler
AnnieK
05-06-2025, 06:04 AM
Interesting
True no theory test back in the day- just a few random questions that HAD to be answered correctly ..
I passed first time but my experience was the opposite to yours !
I was told to put the car in the opposite position/direction and I knew that meant doing a 3 point turn !!
Anyways I was driving my instructor’s HUGE car .. something like a Vauxhall Victor with a huge bonnet and it was a very narrow street .
I took my time and did it in FIVE turns and immediately presumed that I had failed … and relaxed only to be told that I had passed afterwards !
Oh and I had a practice lesson immediately before the test and reversed into a side street and drove into some bins !!
My instructor was a huge guy who chain smoked all through my lessons
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To be honest, my second test was similar. I made a really silly error turning a corner in the first 5 minutes and over-steered, thought I'd blown it again and relaxed.
Got through the rest of the test without putting another foot wrong and passed.
My instructor smoked too....we just to stop halfway through my lessons for a fag break.
Niamh.
05-06-2025, 06:55 AM
1st attempt for both the Theory and Practical test
Glenn.
05-06-2025, 08:15 AM
1st attempt for both the Theory and Practical test
Same. Although definitely was lucky on my practical. I got 16 minors but as my instructor said, “a pass is a pass”.
Crimson Dynamo
05-06-2025, 08:47 AM
As I recall Bots failed his first test by using the wrong hand-signals out of the window?
:think:
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Niamh.
05-06-2025, 08:49 AM
Same. Although definitely was lucky on my practical. I got 16 minors but as my instructor said, “a pass is a pass”.
I don't remember how many minors I got but my tester said "you can breath now, you passed" :laugh:
As I recall Bots failed his first test by using the wrong hand-signals out of the window?
:think:
https://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/822076/839559.jpg
i passed first time, but at that time we did need to know hand signals. Does anyone remember when cars used to display AA or RAC metal badges on a bar at the front and the AA guys on motorbikes used to salute you as you passed by..... Simpler times :flutter:
Dogeatdog
05-06-2025, 04:14 PM
I passed my theory on my 1st attempt. I remember doing really well on the questions but not so good on the hazard perception.
My practical test I passed on my 3rd attempt with 4 minors.
Glenn.
05-06-2025, 04:15 PM
I don't remember how many minors I got but my tester said "you can breath now, you passed" :laugh:
The limit for minor is 16 so I was very very lucky :joker:
LaLaLand
05-06-2025, 05:54 PM
4. I have a hard time revising literally anything and would always get really flustered doing tests and flop. Got there in the end though. The hazard perception was always the easy bit for me. :joker:
I was more than ready to do my actual test before I’d even attempted my theory so for a good few weeks it was just a waiting game trying to pass the theory. Really frustrating.
Redway
05-06-2025, 05:56 PM
4. I have a hard time revising literally anything and would always get really flustered doing tests and flop. Got there in the end though. The hazard perception was always the easy bit for me. :joker:
I was more than ready to do my actual test before I’d even attempted my theory so for a good few weeks it was just a waiting game trying to pass the theory. Really frustrating.
A lot of people are like that. There’s more fun in driving than in doing the theory.
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