At 8.43 when she has to cross all those roads is she OK to stop in the middle(central reservation) before going into the second lot of roads? Also she does not go straight into the left lane but stays in the right lane when she crosses? Is this a fault?
I'm reaching out for guidance as I'm struggling to pass my driving test. As a Muslim, I wear a dupatta (headscarf) and wonder if this might be impacting my performance. Specifically, I'm concerned that my dressing might be influencing the examiner's bias. Additionally, I'd like to know if having my instructor accompany me on test day would be beneficial. During my previous test, the examiner seemed biased and failed me within the first five minutes, despite my performance being fine until then. Please advise me on these two matters.
hi, first its a wrong concept that your appearance or wears could make difference on your driving test, you will be judge by your driving abilities and skills, there are hundred of students failing because of their driving faults not appearance, but in fact bury is one of the lower pass rate test center in the uk, (you can google it) and yes its true examiners here are very strict as compare to other test centers, taking instructor with you is 50-50 some time it helps some time not, but it wouldnot make any difference to your test result,
this is notorious problem pinch point. I would have stayed just beyond the crossing and not entered the box junction, there were too many large vehicles and barely enough room to clear the box junction
check video time 09:00 to 09:40 as she tried to go left lane without checking mirrors when there was a car on left and moreover lanes were merging ahead
At 8.43 when she has to cross all those roads is she OK to stop in the middle(central reservation) before going into the second lot of roads? Also she does not go straight into the left lane but stays in the right lane when she crosses? Is this a fault?
I'm reaching out for guidance as I'm struggling to pass my driving test. As a Muslim, I wear a dupatta (headscarf) and wonder if this might be impacting my performance. Specifically, I'm concerned that my dressing might be influencing the examiner's bias.
Additionally, I'd like to know if having my instructor accompany me on test day would be beneficial. During my previous test, the examiner seemed biased and failed me within the first five minutes, despite my performance being fine until then.
Please advise me on these two matters.
hi,
first its a wrong concept that your appearance or wears could make difference on your driving test,
you will be judge by your driving abilities and skills, there are hundred of students failing because of their driving faults not appearance, but in fact bury is one of the lower pass rate test center in the uk, (you can google it) and yes its true examiners here are very strict as compare to other test centers,
taking instructor with you is 50-50 some time it helps some time not, but it wouldnot make any difference to your test result,
33:56 what would be the correct thing to do here?
this is notorious problem pinch point. I would have stayed just beyond the crossing and not entered the box junction, there were too many large vehicles and barely enough room to clear the box junction
do not enter in the yellow box junction if you can't go pass or your exit not clear
That examiner was so rude, jeez.
I thought he was pretty patient to be honest. Kept checking in that they were comfortable, take a breather etc.
Is this Bury St Edmunds?
its BURY near Manchester
Thanks for the video, please why did the student fail??
check video time 09:00 to 09:40 as she tried to go left lane without checking mirrors when there was a car on left and moreover lanes were merging ahead