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Redway 28-02-2024 02:36 PM

How many attempts did it take you to pass your theory test?
 
For people who’ve done theory (whether you went on to complete your practical driving or not), how many gos did it take? Lucky first time ’round or did you have to keep going back another 5 or 6 times?

Cherie 28-02-2024 02:51 PM

Passed first time

Niamh. 28-02-2024 02:54 PM

First time for my theory test and driving test :hee:

bots 28-02-2024 03:03 PM

the theory test was part of the practical exam in my day and i passed 1st time

Redway 28-02-2024 03:09 PM

Now here’s a question: there’s a way to drive and apply theory to pass but how many of us abide by that and the Highway Code to the T while we’re out and about driving normally/naturally?

And why doesn’t Brian Griffin push himself in on his driving chair to account for his short dogs’ legs?

bots 28-02-2024 03:20 PM

i abide by the highway code unless to do so would put me in a dangerous situation

AnnieK 28-02-2024 03:26 PM

I remember when I was learning -everyone said if the examiner asked you motorway questions at the end you had done enough to pass. On my test the last question he asked me was about the colour of cats eyes on the motorway - I was buzzing (I had already agreed to pick people up that night so I was happy that I had passed). The next thing out of the examiners mouth was......."I'm sorry Miss XXX but you have not reached the required standard at the moment. Devastated was not the word - I felt like everyone had lied to me :laugh:

I passed 4 weeks later and learned not to be so bloody cocky so hadn't arranged to pick people up that time.

Crimson Dynamo 28-02-2024 03:32 PM

60% of the time, I passed every time

Redway 28-02-2024 03:33 PM

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Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 11418961)
I remember when I was learning -everyone said if the examiner asked you motorway questions at the end you had done enough to pass. On my test the last question he asked me was about the colour of cats eyes on the motorway - I was buzzing (I had already agreed to pick people up that night so I was happy that I had passed). The next thing out of the examiners mouth was......."I'm sorry Miss XXX but you have not reached the required standard at the moment. Devastated was not the word - I felt like everyone had lied to me :laugh:

I passed 4 weeks later and learned not to be so bloody cocky so hadn't arranged to pick people up that time.

Yeah. If you remember that cats’ eyes = motorway studs, generally you're doing well. Theory or practical.

But ouch. They can’t be leading you on like that only to tell you that you’ve failed.

Zizu 28-02-2024 04:06 PM

Passed first time but back in the mid seventies there wasn’t a theory test as such .. they just asked a few random questions in the car before you set off on your test ..


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thesheriff443 28-02-2024 04:18 PM

I used to have a wide bodied rs turbo with a strobe light in the roof
That on cd player turned up , and a heavy right foot made for some great times

I didn’t bother with a three point turns if I could do hand brake turns

thesheriff443 28-02-2024 04:20 PM

It’s only breaking the law if you get caught

Zizu 28-02-2024 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by thesheriff443 (Post 11418976)
I used to have a wide bodied rs turbo with a strobe light in the roof
That on cd player turned up , and a heavy right foot made for some great times

I didn’t bother with a three point turns if I could do hand brake turns


I took my test in my instructors car .. a huge Vauxhall Vector and ended up doing a five point turn in a very narrow street


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thesheriff443 28-02-2024 04:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11418980)
I took my test in my instructors car .. a huge Vauxhall Vector and ended up doing a five point turn in a very narrow street


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Older cars had a massive turning circle

Did it have power steering?

Zizu 28-02-2024 04:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thesheriff443 (Post 11418981)
Older cars had a massive turning circle

Did it have power steering?


Na it was like driving a dumper truck


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smudgie 28-02-2024 05:08 PM

No theory test.
Passed first time.
Plus I made an extra emergency stop as a ruddy taxi driver pulled up sharp in front of me. Thank goodness the instructor didn’t here the language going on under my breathe.

Swan 28-02-2024 05:32 PM

First for both, but i really did study the theory test, i was itching to have a license to drive and couldn't stand the thought of having to do a theory test all over again.

The practical test went well too. My instructor gave me a quick briefing when we knew who would be taking my test on the day, and he told me "Alan hates boy racers, he hates anyone who acts cocky, make sure you're very polite and take it easy". So i did, and he passed me with 4 minors iirc.

Dogeatdog 28-02-2024 06:36 PM

I passed my theory test on my 1st attempt and my driving test on my 3rd attempt. I was eager to drive (this was before I found out how ridiculous insurance premiums was at the age of 17) and wanted to pass asap so I studied a fair bit. I remember I used the learning to drive disc for the PC but it was the old one and only had 32 questions. When I took the exam there was 50 questions and the pass mark was 43 iirc?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Redway (Post 11418957)
Now here’s a question: there’s a way to drive and apply theory to pass but how many of us abide by that and the Highway Code to the T while we’re out and about driving normally/naturally?

And why doesn’t Brian Griffin push himself in on his driving chair to account for his short dogs’ legs?

I don’t really abide to the book much as shown on your actual driving test on my day to day driving. Don’t get me wrong I check my mirrors, give way when instructed or appropriate but I do tend to speed on roads I know pretty well (not anything crazy but like doing 45 in a 40 zone) and I undertake people on the motorway a lot because it’s not my fault they’re stupid and choose to do 60 in the fast lane and hold everyone up.

I also flash my headlights or use my hazards quickly to say thanks to people who give way to me which I’m sure you’re not supposed to do. The instructor will tell you when learning to drive because it happens quite a lot and I’m sure it’s a trick question on the test itself.

Redway 28-02-2024 07:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dogeatdog (Post 11419029)
I passed my theory test on my 1st attempt and my driving test on my 3rd attempt. I was eager to drive (this was before I found out how ridiculous insurance premiums was at the age of 17) and wanted to pass asap so I studied a fair bit. I remember I used the learning to drive disc for the PC but it was the old one and only had 32 questions. When I took the exam there was 50 questions and the pass mark was 43 iirc?



I don’t really abide to the book much as shown on your actual driving test on my day to day driving. Don’t get me wrong I check my mirrors, give way when instructed or appropriate but I do tend to speed on roads I know pretty well (not anything crazy but like doing 45 in a 40 zone) and I undertake people on the motorway a lot because it’s not my fault they’re stupid and choose to do 60 in the fast lane and hold everyone up.

I also flash my headlights or use my hazards quickly to say thanks to people who give way to me which I’m sure you’re not supposed to do. The instructor will tell you when learning to drive because it happens quite a lot and I’m sure it’s a trick question on the test itself.

Yup. 43 or 44. They won’t let you off even if you get 42/50 on the theory and full marks on the hazard-perception so you’ve really got to be ready. Ideally you only need to do it once.

You have got to think on your feet in real-life situations but as far as the theory test goes you either pass both parts or you fail period. Sometimes theory isn’t 100% transferable to practical reality but you’ve gotta do what you gotta do.

Dogeatdog 28-02-2024 07:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Redway (Post 11419044)
Yup. 43 or 44. They won’t let you off even if you get 42/50 on the theory and full marks on the hazard-perception so you’ve really got to be ready. Ideally you only need to do it once.

You have got to think on your feet in real-life situations but as far as the theory test goes you either pass both parts or you fail period. Sometimes theory isn’t 100% transferable to practical reality but you’ve gotta do what you gotta do.

Yh I mean it’s harsh that there’s no leniency for missing out by 1 mark but if you put in the time and effort to study for it you shouldn’t really have a problem. It’s easier nowadays as there’s apps available for mock tests so you can do it whilst travelling on a bus or train if you’re bored. It’s not a case of having to do it when you get home.

Honestly I’ve always believed that when it comes to driving people just need to use there common sense and have some patience. I drive for a living and honestly I see some stupid people on the roads I actually question whether they should have a license.


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