So check you left mirror before moving the car left. BOB is the boy on the bike who could be anywhere, especially on your near side. Ask yourself if the car behind you for example knows what you are doing, if not tell them! 3- MirrorsĪsk yourself where BOB or MOM is. Remember other road users need to know what you are doing so that they can continue their journeys safely. Make sure give accurate signals in a timely manner. Ask yourself how you would cross the road if on foot… you would look properly in all directions… so do it whilst driving too! 2 – Signalling Also be careful especially at busy junctions to check properly before proceeding. Check (and double check if needed) your blind spots and be sure moving the car doesn’t interfere with another road users journey. He will never say Go! Don’t rush or feel pressured to go once asked to do so. The examiner will always ask you to drive off when you are ready. This is the most common reason for failing, with lack of blind spot checks before moving off being marked most frequently. Main reasons for failing your driving test 1- Poor Observation You will fail if you get 1 or more serious or dangerous driver faults but can pass with up to 15 minor driver faults. 3- dangerous driver faults (things you did causing imminent danger to yourself or other road users). 2- serious driver faults (things you did that could have affected someone or which were illegal). Tests are marked using 3 criteria: 1- minor driver faults (things you should have done but by doing so your actions didn’t effect anyone). In this part we discuss the technical reasons as per the marking sheet why your might fail your test. In the first part of this blog we discussed that good preparation and coping with test day nerves are extremely important factors in passing your test.
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