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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 229 ✭✭susanna


    Failed in Raheny today and I can't understand what happened at all. I got 20 Grade 2's... thats right, 20! Which seems crazy to me. I did pre-tests with two different instructors and I passed both with very few errors. I drove no differently today to how I normally would. No obvious problems or so I thought. I can see where I picked up some of the marks but 20 seems way over the top.

    I got a Grade 2 on Rules and Checks even though I know I got them right. I spoke to my instructor and told him what I'd been asked and how I answered and he said it was perfect. I also checked the Rules of the Road afterwards and my answers were right! In the car I was asked to show the full and dipped lights, windscreen washer and rear window heater, got them fine. No bonnet checks as it was raining. So where on earth did he pluck that grade 2 from?

    Whatever anyone says about it being fair for everyone, there is definitely an element of luck involved. I really think my tester was completely unreasonable. Its just soul destroying when you work so hard for it and you think you're doing well, and then you get a crazy result like that. Its knocked my confidence so much.

    Sorry I'm just so frustrated and needed a rant!


  • Registered Users Posts: 131 ✭✭Kruk


    susanna wrote: »
    Failed in Raheny today and I can't understand what happened at all. I got 20 Grade 2's... thats right, 20! Which seems crazy to me. I did pre-tests with two different instructors and I passed both with very few errors. I drove no differently today to how I normally would. No obvious problems or so I thought. I can see where I picked up some of the marks but 20 seems way over the top.

    I got a Grade 2 on Rules and Checks even though I know I got them right. I spoke to my instructor and told him what I'd been asked and how I answered and he said it was perfect. I also checked the Rules of the Road afterwards and my answers were right! In the car I was asked to show the full and dipped lights, windscreen washer and rear window heater, got them fine. No bonnet checks as it was raining. So where on earth did he pluck that grade 2 from?

    Whatever anyone says about it being fair for everyone, there is definitely an element of luck involved. I really think my tester was completely unreasonable. Its just soul destroying when you work so hard for it and you think you're doing well, and then you get a crazy result like that. Its knocked my confidence so much.

    Sorry I'm just so frustrated and needed a rant!

    To be honest with you it's really weird and your frustration is completely understood. Perhaps, you should do something about that? As I noticed on my test yesterday even if there's a controversial decision on the route, you have no chance to prove that you were right and he's wrong. But I think you're able to prove that you answers were correctly.

    I know, someone can say that people who failed always looking for some excuses for their errors, but if you feel your examiner wasn't fair you have right to disagree with his judgement. After all you work hard, you waste your time for preparations and you waste your money for lessons.

    Anyway, I wish you good luck. I know what you feel :-)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 229 ✭✭susanna


    Kruk wrote: »
    To be honest with you it's really weird and your frustration is completely understood. Perhaps, you should do something about that? As I noticed on my test yesterday even if there's a controversial decision on the route, you have no chance to prove that you were right and he's wrong. But I think you're able to prove that you answers were correctly.

    I know, someone can say that people who failed always looking for some excuses for their errors, but if you feel your examiner wasn't fair you have right to disagree with his judgement. After all you work hard, you waste your time for preparations and you waste your money for lessons.

    Anyway, I wish you good luck. I know what you feel :-)

    Thanks Kruk.

    Hard luck on your test too, I suppose all we can do now is reapply and just keep going in the meantime.

    I don't think I'll get very far in appealing as I had so many Grade 2's anyway, so even if I could prove that my answers were correct it won't make up for the rest of my test. I had a chat with my instructor and he thinks I was marked harshly, he's had students make the same mistakes and only get a Grade 1.

    Oh well, onwards and upwards...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,788 ✭✭✭ztoical


    susanna wrote: »
    I got a Grade 2 on Rules and Checks even though I know I got them right. I spoke to my instructor and told him what I'd been asked and how I answered and he said it was perfect. I also checked the Rules of the Road afterwards and my answers were right! In the car I was asked to show the full and dipped lights, windscreen washer and rear window heater, got them fine. No bonnet checks as it was raining. So where on earth did he pluck that grade 2 from?

    I got a grade 2 on that section as well and I was confused were it had come from. I checked the rules of the road after and my answers were right [got alot of questions about moterways for some reason] I thought it might have been the engine check but I was at my garage today to get car ready for NCT and had them go over the engine with me and I was right about everything he asked me.

    When going over the secondary controls and he asked how do you work with wipers I just said "with this lever here" and flicked it up and down to demo. I thought maybe I should have been more clear with that and gone through the different speeds and what not but thats the only thing i can think of from that section of the test that I might have been marked down on.

    The car was very misty when I got in, and as I knew we were going driving right after the checks, I flicked the rear window demister on and the fan, while he was still checking the break lights, so the car would be ready to go. The back mirror was still pretty misty when we were ready to head so I told him we'd go once the back window was clear....could I have been marked down for that?


  • Registered Users Posts: 46 theleprechaun


    ztoical wrote: »
    I got a grade 2 on that section as well and I was confused were it had come from. I checked the rules of the road after and my answers were right [got alot of questions about moterways for some reason] I thought it might have been the engine check but I was at my garage today to get car ready for NCT and had them go over the engine with me and I was right about everything he asked me.

    When going over the secondary controls and he asked how do you work with wipers I just said "with this lever here" and flicked it up and down to demo. I thought maybe I should have been more clear with that and gone through the different speeds and what not but thats the only thing i can think of from that section of the test that I might have been marked down on.

    The car was very misty when I got in, and as I knew we were going driving right after the checks, I flicked the rear window demister on and the fan, while he was still checking the break lights, so the car would be ready to go. The back mirror was still pretty misty when we were ready to head so I told him we'd go once the back window was clear....could I have been marked down for that?

    reminds me of my test, back in december. failed. in the same boat. got faults for rules and checks for reasons god knows why. i answered them all correctly. and i know that for a fact. and i didn't go for a while because the car was all fogged up too. ah well, there is nothing you can do is reapply. we'll get it eventually but it is really all down to luck and what type of tester you get.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 154 ✭✭redcar


    susanna wrote: »
    Thanks Kruk.

    Hard luck on your test too, I suppose all we can do now is reapply and just keep going in the meantime.

    I don't think I'll get very far in appealing as I had so many Grade 2's anyway, so even if I could prove that my answers were correct it won't make up for the rest of my test. I had a chat with my instructor and he thinks I was marked harshly, he's had students make the same mistakes and only get a Grade 1.

    Oh well, onwards and upwards...
    Sorry to hear about that. But with appeals you have to go to the District Court and all the judge can do is give you a free retest, can't over turn the testers decision.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 11 Little Bo Peep


    Hard luck Susanna and I also identify with your frustration, having also spent tonnes on lessons, pre-tests etc. Like you I was told I would pass by different instructors. So many people I've spoken to about the test have agreed that there is such an element of luck involved. One girl in work told me she was told to stop on her reverse around the corner as she did not see someone behind her and she still passed. Even if you look on the 'succesful' part of this forum you will find comments such as:

    ''Passed yesterday after failing in early March. 11 grade 2's in March - only 2 yesterday and the difference to be honest was the tester, different guy in different test centre and he very easy going and relaxed'' and

    ''3rd time lucky! Tbh I think it really makes a huge difference who you get''

    ''I have to say that I don't think my driving has improved all that much since I first took the test last July. The main difference was the tester - the last time he was nasty, and made me very nervous. This in turn affected my performance.''

    ''I actually thought I drove better in my first test (when I received 9 grade 2's) in comparison to today (when I only received 2).''

    ''Passed in Nass.. By the skin of my teeth.. Had a nightmare drive and was sure I'd failed, touched kerb on reversing''

    ''Passed second time today - though I clipped/almost mounted a kerb in the car park before leaving the test centre''

    and

    ''I've only been driving three months so i'm well pleased.'' .....which I'm very jealous of as driving longer than I would care to admit on an L plate.

    So all we can do I think is prepare well (again) and try not to let it knock the confidence!!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 480 ✭✭Barlow07


    susanna wrote: »
    Failed in Raheny today and I can't understand what happened at all. I got 20 Grade 2's... thats right, 20!

    I did my test in rahney a few years back now, the tester was really nice and very chatty, i have always said to people it really depends on the tester if you pass or not. This is the second time i have heard someone mention they did not request you to open the bonnet of the car because it was raining, thats a disgrace on there part, its part of the test so tecnically they are failing themselfs and should be reported for that in my view, this counts against the pass marks required.

    It does sound as if you got marked unfairly, but maybe some can correct me if i'm wrong, but you can appeal against, maybe you ask your instructor, you sound as if you may have a case, cant say the success rate is, but i would look into this if i was you.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 229 ✭✭susanna


    Thanks Little Bo Peep... I know you're right, its the luck of the draw (that's not to say the people who pass dont deserve it, just that there are so many inconsistencies). I've applied again, to Finglas this time so hopefully it'll work out better second time around. To be honest its not the fact that I failed that I'm upset about, just the massive number of faults which I think were unfair. I know I'm not that bad. I got back in my car today and it was as if I was back to square one, my confidence is just shattered. My driving was fine two days ago but tonight I was making silly mistakes.

    Barlow, if you appeal (and win) all you get is a chance to resit the test for free. You have to prove that the tester carried out the test unfairly, which maybe I could prove on the ROTR, but I can't prove it for the rest of the faults. I've applied again anyway so I'll leave it at that. You're right about the bonnet checks, come to think of it the rain had actually stopped by then so there was no reason not to do it. Its strange alright!

    Good luck everyone with tests coming up, we will get there eventually!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 100 ✭✭stardust_dublin


    I failed my test today. So disappointed... It was my 3rd time. I thought the test went alright, but i had a feeling half way through that i had already failed because I saw the tester marking my faults more than 8 times.. Got 12 grade 2's and 3 grade 3 faults!!!!! unbelieveable! I never even got 1 grade 3 fault on either of my previous tests.. The reason I failed last time was because of my braking (too harsh). This time I got no faults whatsoever in this area, but on observation at roundabouts... Really is the luck of the draw in my opinion. The tester was nice but I think she heavily penalised me for stupid things. My observation wasnt bad enough to be given 3 grade 3's (whats ironic is roundabouts are usually my best part). I was very unlucky (any other route and I think I would have been ok). Hopefully will get it 4th time..


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 976 ✭✭✭Glenman


    I failed my test today. So disappointed... It was my 3rd time. I thought the test went alright, but i had a feeling half way through that i had already failed because I saw the tester marking my faults more than 8 times.. Got 12 grade 2's and 3 grade 3 faults!!!!! unbelieveable! I never even got 1 grade 3 fault on either of my previous tests.. The reason I failed last time was because of my braking (too harsh). This time I got no faults whatsoever in this area, but on observation at roundabouts... Really is the luck of the draw in my opinion. The tester was nice though. I was very unlucky (any other route and I think I would have been ok). Hopefully will get it 4th time..

    As a very wise man once said to me about the sport of Tug of War...."keep f***ing at it"


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 582 ✭✭✭damienom


    Failed in Raheny, my own fault really.

    Let myself get intimidated by two young lads in a car during my turnabout who pulled up right on top of me and starting beeping at the last manoeuvre, tapped the curb for a grade two, presumed it was a grade three and let the stuffing get knocked out of my confidence. Cut out twice shortly afterwards and made a couple of other mistakes.

    Worst part is being told afterwards that I would have sailed through on my driving up to that point.

    How long is the average wait if you get a letter from work?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,875 ✭✭✭SeanW


    Poster above you has the right idea, "keep F*@#ing at it." There may well be some luck of the draw involved, I tend to think that there is a little bit, but you do need to look at what you've been marked down on, and, might consider changing instructors, to see if there's any (recurring) problems you can sort out for next time.

    So keep at it, and when you get the pleasure of handing your green paper in at the tax office, and ***ing your L-plates in the bin, the borderline ectasy will have been well worth it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25,011 ✭✭✭✭Wishbone Ash


    ztoical wrote: »
    just failed in Kilkenny
    Kruk wrote: »
    Failed in Wicklow this afternoon
    susanna wrote: »
    Failed in Raheny today
    I failed my test today
    damienom wrote: »
    Failed in Raheny
    Hard luck folks. :( Get those applications off again and don't despair!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,732 ✭✭✭rain on


    Failed again in Skib today, by one grade 2. The guy was very apologetic. Apparently if I'd looked in my left wing mirror one more time I would've passed. You have to laugh.


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,809 ✭✭✭CerebralCortex


    susanna wrote: »
    Failed in Raheny today and I can't understand what happened at all. I got 20 Grade 2's... thats right, 20! Which seems crazy to me. I did pre-tests with two different instructors and I passed both with very few errors. I drove no differently today to how I normally would. No obvious problems or so I thought. I can see where I picked up some of the marks but 20 seems way over the top.

    I got a Grade 2 on Rules and Checks even though I know I got them right. I spoke to my instructor and told him what I'd been asked and how I answered and he said it was perfect. I also checked the Rules of the Road afterwards and my answers were right! In the car I was asked to show the full and dipped lights, windscreen washer and rear window heater, got them fine. No bonnet checks as it was raining. So where on earth did he pluck that grade 2 from?

    Whatever anyone says about it being fair for everyone, there is definitely an element of luck involved. I really think my tester was completely unreasonable. Its just soul destroying when you work so hard for it and you think you're doing well, and then you get a crazy result like that. Its knocked my confidence so much.

    Sorry I'm just so frustrated and needed a rant!

    If you go to the test website, it says that you are well within your rights to claim you didn't get a fair test and appeal the decision.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25,011 ✭✭✭✭Wishbone Ash


    If you go to the test website, it says that you are well within your rights to claim you didn't get a fair test and appeal the decision.
    One can't appeal the decision. One can only appeal for a retest. The original test result isn't overturned.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 827 ✭✭✭Jonnykitedude


    Bloody test was called off this morning due to bad fog:mad::mad::mad:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,447 ✭✭✭dabbler2004


    Had my 3rd fail on Monday in Thurles, main reason was lack of progression. The tester was apologetic and said that there wasn't much in it.

    As a side note I would recommend rescue remedy to anyone who's extremely nervous it helped keep me calm.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 15 bambam320


    Failed today in Dun Laoire (2nd fail:(). Guess i shudn be surprised tho the whole thing was against me from the start. Was meant to do my test last monday, but i got a letter from sgs saying that (for no reason) my test had t be cancelled and i was to call and reschedule. Did so, and the date they gave me wasnt till march. Asked them was there anything closer and they gave my the 13th of Feb at 9:20.
    So today went up to do my test and was told to go home, that the fog was too thick and they would call me and reschedule. I asked was there anyway i could fit in today later maybe and they said only if i was lucky with a cancellation or a no show.
    Anyway i was lucky and got a test at 1.30. Went out and came home with a blank sheet except for one red:mad: mark. Which i got because when i came to a roundabout (i was taking the first exit so was on the left hand side) and as i moved out to proceed another car came along in the righthand lane of the roundabout with no indicators. so i proceeded with my turn and no sooner did i go onto the roundabout, the other driver realised i was going into his/her exit and pulled into my lane still with no indication. This made it look like i cut him/her off and i was awarded my red mark. Cheers


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,126 ✭✭✭J_R


    susanna wrote: »
    Failed in Raheny today and I can't understand what happened at all. I got 20 Grade 2's... thats right, 20! Which seems crazy to me. I did pre-tests with two different instructors and I passed both with very few errors. I drove no differently today to how I normally would. No obvious problems or so I thought. I can see where I picked up some of the marks but 20 seems way over the top.

    I got a Grade 2 on Rules and Checks even though I know I got them right. I spoke to my instructor and told him what I'd been asked and how I answered and he said it was perfect. I also checked the Rules of the Road afterwards and my answers were right! In the car I was asked to show the full and dipped lights, windscreen washer and rear window heater, got them fine. No bonnet checks as it was raining. So where on earth did he pluck that grade 2 from?

    Whatever anyone says about it being fair for everyone, there is definitely an element of luck involved. I really think my tester was completely unreasonable. Its just soul destroying when you work so hard for it and you think you're doing well, and then you get a crazy result like that. Its knocked my confidence so much.

    Sorry I'm just so frustrated and needed a rant!

    If two instructors marked you on pre-tests (Mock Test ?) as being ready for the test, you yourself then believed you drove to the same standard in the actual test, I would seriously question the competency of both instructors.

    Examiners do not pluck faults from thin air.

    For example, Rules/Checks also includes proper adjustments of the door, mirrors, seat, seatbelt and head-restraint. Driving off at the beginning of the test with any of these maladjusted would result in a fault.

    Your instructor should have known this:-
    Where a 'Checks' fault is incurred in relation to the Doors, Mirrors, Seat, Seatbelt, or Head-Restraint adjustment as per the preamble requirement, it should be recorded opposite Rules/Checks and is inclusive of any Oral Test faults.

    See:- Driving Fault - Marking Guidelines

    By 1st January 2009, all driving instructors must have passed a theory test based on the Rules of the Road, the above Marking Guidelines and also:-
    Application of Standards for the Practical Test

    Any proper instructor should already know all the above, have already passed the exam or at least be studying for the test.

    Your instructor appears not to have read even the first line:- Fault Assessment (Pdf File)

    You need luck to get a good instructor, you can then deal with anything that occurs in the test.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 229 ✭✭susanna


    Well as far as I'm aware everything was adjusted fine. My mirrors were already adjusted as I needed them, as was my seat. Doors were closed properly, seatbelts all ok.

    I didn't make a point of fiddling with my mirrors or my seat, because they were already in the correct positions. I looked at the mirrors and was satisfied they were ok. Moving them out of place and changing them back would have been ridiculous!

    Anyway it was three weeks ago now, I've reapplied for the next one.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 400 ✭✭squishywishy


    Failed today in Raheny!

    Want to cry for a week im so disappointed!!!!!!

    Got 12 grade 2's overall which i cant believe because i drove exactly like i drive with my instructor who said i was at passing level.

    Clipped the curb during reverse around the corner and remember a gear and clutch fault but cant make sense of the rest!!!

    back to the end of the queue i go!!!!


  • Registered Users Posts: 120 ✭✭fergmcd


    Failed in Waterford today at NCT test centre. Absolutely sickened, only got 5 grade 2 faults in total but cut out on roundabout up at walsh park in front of someone for my only red fault. Otherwise i def would have got it. Bring on round 2.


  • Registered Users Posts: 32 robck1


    Applied for my test way back in July and recieved a nice letter in October off SGS saying my test was a week later after the letter was posted, rang my driving instructor and booked a few lessons and a pre-test the morning of the test. Got 5 grade 2's on silly things like footbrake and clutch and a grade 3 on failing to stop at the top of a road immediatly after my turnabout. I was absolutly gutted and felt i shouldn't have got a grade 3 as it was at most a grade 2 mark (i brought my instructor to the place straight after the test and he agreed) but im 17 so it would have been lucky to pass.

    I rebooked the test the minute i got home and i have it now in just over a weeks time, wont let another silly mistake catch me out this time. I havent told anyone im doing bar my family as i dont need the stress of everyone saying ill pass, i feel its a distraction. Anyways thats my story


    Oh has anyone done their test at the new SGS centre on pottery road near deansgrange?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,036 ✭✭✭BArra


    how if u failed today and reapplied today do you have another new test next week? thats quite quick to get another test..no?


  • Registered Users Posts: 32 robck1


    robck1 wrote: »
    Applied for my test way back in July and recieved a nice letter in October off SGS saying my test was a week later after the letter was posted . . . .

    I rebooked the test the minute i got home and i have it now in just over a weeks time, wont let another silly mistake catch me out this time.



    As you can see i did my test in october last and i now have my second attempt coming up in a weeks time. Five months went quick? Also i never used used the word "today"


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,958 ✭✭✭DJ_Spider


    Failed theory test today. Got 32 so not too bad. I am from the UK so not too up on the different signs and the kmph. Oh well try again. :D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 26 Martly


    Failed 2 weeks ago in Fonthill.Ive only been driving properly for 2 months so really was not ready,got 13 grade 2 faults,most of which were for observation. My tester was very nice and gave me a few tips after he told me the result..Ah well ive applied again


  • Hosted Moderators Posts: 6,817 ✭✭✭jenizzle


    I failed this morning in Deansgrange. Apparently my observation is useless, and I didn't look in my rearview all the way down Clonkeen Rd. I disputed this, but sure not much use really now! I got nine grade 2's, so close :(


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25,011 ✭✭✭✭Wishbone Ash


    rain on wrote: »
    Failed again in Skib today
    Had my 3rd fail on Monday in Thurles
    bambam320 wrote: »
    Failed today in Dun Laoire
    Failed today in Raheny
    fergmcd wrote: »
    Failed in Waterford today
    DJ_Spider wrote: »
    Failed theory test today
    Martly wrote: »
    Failed 2 weeks ago in Fonthill
    jenizzle wrote: »
    I failed this morning in Deansgrange
    Hard luck folks - keep at it and learn from your experience.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,265 ✭✭✭Seifer


    Failed in Dun Laoghaire today. Had one grade 3 fault. Going towards the test centre from Baker's Corner and the tester said turn right at the next junction. Was busy looking for a turn right before I realised, too late, that he meant the right fork and was stranded in the middle of the junction.
    Would have been fairly gutting to fail there, luckily, I apparently had 13 grade 2 faults.
    A few of them I don't know where they came from, a few he was very nit picky and the others are fair enough.
    Got 3 in reaction to hazards. Dunno why, it's not like I hit anything.
    Most boggling though is one I got for courtesy?? My instructor told me not to let anyone out or anything unless the tester says to do so. And I can't recall any such situation arising, any ideas?
    Most annoying thing was, I was nervous about reversing around corner, hillstart, turn about, etc. going into it but in the end they went fine and it was just stupid niggly things that caused me to fail.
    Have reapplied.


  • Registered Users Posts: 9,021 ✭✭✭LadyE


    Sorry about that - that junction is a beyatch alright...like tunring back on yourself isnt it :mad:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,447 ✭✭✭dabbler2004


    Seifer
    Got 3 in reaction to hazards. Dunno why, it's not like I hit anything.

    I had something similar last month and my instructor told me that this could be an overreaction as in braking too early etc. rather than being too near the hazard.

    Better luck anyway with the next test.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,810 ✭✭✭ergonomics


    Failed in Kilkenny just now and an extremely unhappy about it. I found the tester to be one of the most ignorant people I ever encountered. I got into the car nice and calm and started driving 'as I normally would'. He kept randomly tutting and sighing which was so off putting that he had me shaking with nerves, which is where most of my faults arose from. I also asked him to clarify some directions. I asked 'Is it this left yes?' and his reply was 'Well yeah, where else would you go?' in the most sarcastic tone. I was furious and don't agree with a lot of his faults. I showed my instructor my faults and he agreed that they were unfair and he is shocked I failed. Have reapplied now as I know I'm a good driver, and much better than the tester gave me credit for! Can anyone tell me how to apply for a cancellation? I have applied online and didn't see an option to do this.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25,011 ✭✭✭✭Wishbone Ash


    Hard luck ergonomics. You can apply at the District Court for a retest if you believe that the test was not carried out properly. If successful you will be assigned a test with a different instructor free of charge.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,810 ✭✭✭ergonomics


    Don't think it's worth it Wishbone. I have no way or proving that the tester was tutting and sighing so I'll just put it in for a cancellation when I find out how to do it.


  • Hosted Moderators Posts: 7,486 ✭✭✭Red Alert


    instructor

    Made my day to catch you out on that one :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25,011 ✭✭✭✭Wishbone Ash


    Red Alert wrote: »
    Made my day to catch you out on that one :D
    :o:o:o:o:o:o The Shame! :o:o:o:o:o


    Well spotted! I won't even edit it as a punishment to myself. I wouldn't mind but I gave up pointing it out to people as I seemed to be wasting my time. :D


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    ergonomics wrote: »
    Can anyone tell me how to apply for a cancellation? I have applied online and didn't see an option to do this.

    I just rang up....they didn't even ask why. The lady also asked me if I had a previous test, because she wanted to assign me a different tester.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,810 ✭✭✭ergonomics


    Thanks Moonbaby. I'll ring up later!


  • Hosted Moderators Posts: 3,331 ✭✭✭Splinter


    failed in Finglas SGS yesterday for hesitation on straights and roundabouts and also gear work


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,531 ✭✭✭Fyr.Fytr


    Hard luck slinter, re-apply asap and get back at it

    First test?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,772 ✭✭✭Jwacqui


    I failed in raheny 3 weeks ago on my first time.
    Got 1 grade1, 3 grade2's and 2 grade3's. I was extremely disappointed and feel that the tester did not help at all. He seemed very cranky and even when asking me the questions before we went out he seemed to be in a horrible bad mood.
    My test was 9am so don't know what put him in such bad form first thing in the morning.
    I re-applyed the next day and now have a test for the beginning of May in Clonshaugh SGS centre, am feeling positive about this and hopefully all my hard work of driving has paid off!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,055 ✭✭✭snickerpuss


    Failed in Raheny today with 20 grade 2's! Which is just ridiculous. I had done pre-tests and was told I was fine and I was well able to pass. But the test seems to suggest I'm utterly awful.
    I'm so dissappointed. No idea how to improve on that. Already re-applied.


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Failed in Raheny today with 20 grade 2's! Which is just ridiculous. I had done pre-tests and was told I was fine and I was well able to pass. But the test seems to suggest I'm utterly awful.
    I'm so dissappointed. No idea how to improve on that. Already re-applied.


    Change your driving instructor, that one was obviously useless.
    Once someone actually points out where your going wrong....I'm sure you'll fly it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,381 ✭✭✭snorlax


    SGS dun laoghaire..tester was lovely but I got a supervisor too so I wasn't going to get away with anything! Lost out on observation (looking left)/ anticipation of hazards and a roundabout.

    probably going to change my instructor as he didn't pick-up on these things for my prior lesssons. Im not to disappointed as the lady who went before me reversed into a wall!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,055 ✭✭✭snickerpuss


    Moonbaby wrote: »
    Change your driving instructor, that one was obviously useless.
    Once someone actually points out where your going wrong....I'm sure you'll fly it.

    Well to be honest I think if I was driving that badly someone would have noticed and I've been driving around with quite a few passengers!


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Well to be honest I think if I was driving that badly someone would have noticed and I've been driving around with quite a few passengers!

    Well tbh I know nothing about nothing.
    It just seems to me that 20 faults can't be down to nerves and bad luck.

    I know the people who I drive with wouldn't have a hope of passing a driving test tomorrow.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 669 ✭✭✭fguihen


    after 2 months expirience and 5 lessons, i failed my test, 10 grade 2 faults.

    I do know i made at least 4 but i cant see 10. now, im not saying i deserved to pass, as if i failed i obviously didnt, however are some testers more lenient than others?


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