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How to fail your driving test: August 2012
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How to fail your driving test. How to use this site:. Saturday, 11 August 2012. One of the BIG rules! If you've somehow ended up in the wrong lane, and you don't have the time and space to safely move into the lane you want to be in, go the wrong way. In life, forcing your way agressively and late into a different lane is generally considered bad driving. It's generally safer to go the wrong way, then turn around in a side street or something. This can also be a get out of jail card of sorts. At this poi...
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The whole damn world: November 2014
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The whole damn world. Sunday, 2 November 2014. Send rainbows, the greys are winning! I've just been looking backwards at the Head Heritage discussion board history. Can't be arsed checking when I first started to contribute, but I'd imagine it's around 2000/2001. But even going back perhaps 6 years or so, the vibe is radical, intelligent, and a long way from the mainstream. And it's not the right wing trolls that took it there. It's the great mass of well meaning liberals. Links to this post.
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How to fail your driving test: A chain of circumstances
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How to fail your driving test. How to use this site:. Tuesday, 9 October 2012. A chain of circumstances. Reason for fail: Reverse Park (road) - Control. Sharon failed her test yesterday. I was sititng in on the test, and watched as the examiner allowed her a generous amount of time to get the car close to and parallel with the kerb, but eventually, after repeatedly failing to get within about 4 or 5 feet of the kerb, he asked her to drive on. Anyway, Sharon was pretty sure it was at her Mum's and we went...
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How to fail your driving test: How to use this site:
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How to fail your driving test. How to use this site:. How to use this site:. Each post is tagged according to the test centre the test took place at, and the fault that occurred. If you intend to take your test at a particular test centre, you can click on the name, and this will bring up a list of case studies specific to that test centre. You can find out where people are failing, and why. Blog entries that come from other instructors will contain a link to their website if they have one.
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How to fail your driving test: November 2014
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How to fail your driving test. How to use this site:. Friday, 14 November 2014. Today, Jill failed her test, because she drove through a puddle and splashed a pedestrian. The mark she got was a serious fault, awareness and planning. Puddle. Nearby pedestrian. See and understand. Slow down and/or move out towards the centre of the road. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Paul Sharp School of Motoring. Http:/ www.paulsharpdriving.co.uk/. Response to signs and signals.
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How to fail your driving test: May 2015
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How to fail your driving test. How to use this site:. Monday, 11 May 2015. How to not fail when you thought you had! Reason for fail: N/A. Jack left the test centre, got onto the main road, and a few seconds later, encountered a pedestrian crossing. The lights were flashing amber, and there was slow moving traffic. He slowed right down, and as things started moving again, he brought his clutch up too quickly, and stalled. That's it", he thought. "Game over.". Serious fault, Use of Mirrors - Change speed.
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How to fail your driving test: October 2012
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How to fail your driving test. How to use this site:. Tuesday, 9 October 2012. My previous post reminded me of something that happened a couple of years back. I turned up at my pupil's house on test day to find him tearing his hair out. James had all his stuff together a few days earlier, then come the day itself, his license was just nowhere to be found. I spent about 45 minutes with James, trying to help him look. A chain of circumstances. Reason for fail: Reverse Park (road) - Control. Sharon failed h...
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How to fail your driving test: March 2014
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How to fail your driving test. How to use this site:. Tuesday, 4 March 2014. I must admit, I'm struggling to understand this one. My pupil, Joe, was asked to follow signs for Shopping Centre and Freeport as he approached the roundabout below. This is how it looks from above. And this is how it looks on streetview. When you see it from above, it's slightly off to the right. The signpost as you approach the roundabout clearly shows it as a right turn. Well how about this roundabout? Paul Sharp School of Mo...
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