Well in bit of 2 hours i will be doing my P's test I hope I dont get the infamous mullet man, he fails pretty everyone and being a blue blooded fella, doing it in my mums laser albiet auto hope i dont fail stupid department of transport make u pay 50 bucks everytime u book a test. Well wish me luck, ne suggestions would be good or ne stories about ur own test just nothing about behind the wheel or ne with ur assesor.
Cheers!!
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you have some chances... i kangaroo hopped on the start of my P's test (over 3 years ago now) cos i was so nervous. think i made one small other mistake - like waiting to turn across oncoming traffic with my wheels turned (they were meant to be straight incase of being rear ended)
soo aslong as you dont do anything too bad dont worry
Got mine about a year ago, took me two attempts. The tester failed me on the first test for and i quote: "you accelerated and braked too hard", couple of other little things as well that i cant remember but that was what really stuck in my mind, you know why? I was driving a ten year old mazda 121 which has the straight line acceleration of a wounded snail! Ahh well, good luck on your test anyway, just remain calm, drive smoothly and you'll be out on the roads scaring old people in no time
You either have and are driving around with your mates, you have and youve already crashed or you failed.
Come on, let us know
Cheers and a belated GOOD LUCK
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