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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,003 ✭✭✭SillyMangoX


    Failed on my first attempt today. Reverse around the corner caught me, mounted the kerb :o my first time ever doing it!! I have a tendency to be out too far when I do it so guess I over compensated a bit too much. Ah well, would have passed other than that so back onto the horse again!


  • Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators Posts: 27,651 Mod ✭✭✭✭Posy


    Ah, bad luck, Mango!


  • Registered Users Posts: 363 ✭✭Galbin


    To be fair, the reverse around the corner maneuver is a bit of a joke. I reverse around a car parked outside my house most days of the week, and have never once scraped/scratched it/gone near it. Yet I cannot get the reverse properly at all. Why? The corner disappears so you are driving blind for a period of time. That is not real life, as I can always see the obstacle I reverse around normally.


  • Registered Users Posts: 50 ✭✭Halfdane


    Galbin wrote: »
    To be fair, the reverse around the corner maneuver is a bit of a joke. I reverse around a car parked outside my house most days of the week, and have never once scraped/scratched it/gone near it. Yet I cannot get the reverse properly at all. Why? The corner disappears so you are driving blind for a period of time. That is not real life, as I can always see the obstacle I reverse around normally.

    Perhaps try adjusting your mirrors. I never lose the kerb now whereas I used to when they were set too high/close to the car.


  • Registered Users Posts: 540 ✭✭✭Solomon Pleasant


    Unsuccessful on my 2nd attempt today.

    I made an error which I thought was a grade 3 and clasped my head in my hands for a few seconds after it. The error was only a grade 2 but while clasping my head in my hands, i had removed both hands from the steering wheel for a few seconds - I failed because of it.

    Drove well apart from that, I am f***ing sickened.


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  • Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators Posts: 27,651 Mod ✭✭✭✭Posy


    Bad luck. :(


  • Moderators, Computer Games Moderators Posts: 23,216 Mod ✭✭✭✭Kiith


    Failed again today. 7 grade 2's for progress (4 on the straight, 2 roundabout and 1 right turn), 1 for observation on my right when reversing and one for a hazard. Feel the progress ones are really harsh, as i'm wasn't pretty sure i wasn't driving any slower then i have been with the instructor, and he specifically said i didn't do any of that in the hour of driving before hand. I get i may have gone a bit slower then I normally do, but not 7 grade 2's worth. Some of those roads should not be the limit they are (50kph on narrow road with cars on both sides...not doing 50 there).

    Really ****ing annoyed, but booked the next one and will see about getting more practice.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,520 ✭✭✭✭dsmythy


    Kiith wrote: »
    Failed again today. 7 grade 2's for progress (4 on the straight, 2 roundabout and 1 right turn), 1 for observation on my right when reversing and one for a hazard. Feel the progress ones are really harsh, as i'm wasn't pretty sure i wasn't driving any slower then i have been with the instructor, and he specifically said i didn't do any of that in the hour of driving before hand. I get i may have gone a bit slower then I normally do, but not 7 grade 2's worth. Some of those roads should not be the limit they are (50kph on narrow road with cars on both sides...not doing 50 there).

    Really ****ing annoyed, but booked the next one and will see about getting more practice.

    Hopefully next tester is a bit more forgiving. You're there otherwise.


  • Moderators, Computer Games Moderators Posts: 23,216 Mod ✭✭✭✭Kiith


    Yeah, he said my driving was very good, i made no other mistakes, but my inexperience is what killed me. Said i was like the poster child for people who can't get insured on their own car, and have to rely on lessons, as though i know how to drive it's the actual experience that cost me. Hard to get time on the road when lessons is the only way i currently have. It's not cheap doing that many lessons.

    Anyway, next test booked, and i'll do some more lessons in the meantime. 3rd time lucky i guess.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,553 ✭✭✭Cork Trucker


    Kiith wrote: »
    Yeah, he said my driving was very good, i made no other mistakes, but my inexperience is what killed me. Said i was like the poster child for people who can't get insured on their own car, and have to rely on lessons, as though i know how to drive it's the actual experience that cost me. Hard to get time on the road when lessons is the only way i currently have. It's not cheap doing that many lessons.

    Anyway, next test booked, and i'll do some more lessons in the meantime. 3rd time lucky i guess.

    Head up man and fingers crossed that 3 is the magic number for you. The 4 on the straight is where you were nailed sadly. Did you get good feedback from the tester?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 443 ✭✭Kh1993


    Failed again. 1 grade 2 and 1 grade 3, which was for going through a green/orange light at a junction turning right. Dubious in my opinion but of course I'd think that.

    What's the mimimum you have to wait before re-doing it? I really don't want it hanging over me for 2 months, I'm a demon mood wise when its hanging over me. Can i get a cancellation asap?

    (And its so f'ing galling to hear name after name being called out in the waiting room who obviously haven't bothered to show, yet people actually attempting it have to wait 7 weeks on average)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,553 ✭✭✭Cork Trucker


    Kh1993 wrote: »
    Failed again. 1 grade 2 and 1 grade 3, which was for going through a green/orange light at a junction turning right. Dubious in my opinion but of course I'd think that.

    What's the mimimum you have to wait before re-doing it? I really don't want it hanging over me for 2 months, I'm a demon mood wise when its hanging over me. Can i get a cancellation asap?

    (And its so f'ing galling to hear name after name being called out in the waiting room who obviously haven't bothered to show, yet people actually attempting it have to wait 7 weeks on average)

    You can reapply straight away AFAIK. As for the no show's, most are only doing it to renew the learner permit i would imagine, an RSA crackdown on that was meant to happen, don't think it has yet though. I genuinely don't get the fear of sitting a driving test, but that's just me.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 443 ✭✭Kh1993


    You can reapply straight away AFAIK. As for the no show's, most are only doing it to renew the learner permit i would imagine, an RSA crackdown on that was meant to happen, don't think it has yet though. I genuinely don't get the fear of sitting a driving test, but that's just me.

    Thanks, it's a weird one - the fear and nerves go once I start the test, its more the build up and the anticipation/wait. i'm hoping I could get a cancellation within a few weeks if I'm willing to go further afield than Dublin


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 674 ✭✭✭karkar athlete


    Kh1993 wrote: »
    Failed again. 1 grade 2 and 1 grade 3, which was for going through a green/orange light at a junction turning right. Dubious in my opinion but of course I'd think that.

    What's the mimimum you have to wait before re-doing it? I really don't want it hanging over me for 2 months, I'm a demon mood wise when its hanging over me. Can i get a cancellation asap?

    (And its so f'ing galling to hear name after name being called out in the waiting room who obviously haven't bothered to show, yet people actually attempting it have to wait 7 weeks on average)

    Hard luck Kh1993 - sometimes I think it's really the luck of the draw sometimes with the testers.

    While you can rebook straight away but you've to wait 21 days before resitting. I rebooked myself after I failed first time as I wanted to get straight back at it. I then called for cancellation list but they won't do anything until 21 days have passed. After that time you can start ringing looking for a cancellation spot. Best of luck next time around!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 203 ✭✭zepman


    Kh1993 wrote: »
    Thanks, it's a weird one - the fear and nerves go once I start the test, its more the build up and the anticipation/wait. i'm hoping I could get a cancellation within a few weeks if I'm willing to go further afield than Dublin

    I think he was referring to people who don't show up for the test. Too nervous to sit the test perhaps, or most likely just not caring once they have renewed their learner permits.

    No-shows should be penalised in some way. It just takes opportunities away from those who genuinely want to sit the test and get a full licence.


  • Posts: 4,727 ✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    Kh1993 wrote: »
    Failed again. 1 grade 2 and 1 grade 3, which was for going through a green/orange light at a junction turning right. Dubious in my opinion but of course I'd think that.

    What's the mimimum you have to wait before re-doing it? I really don't want it hanging over me for 2 months, I'm a demon mood wise when its hanging over me. Can i get a cancellation asap?

    (And its so f'ing galling to hear name after name being called out in the waiting room who obviously haven't bothered to show, yet people actually attempting it have to wait 7 weeks on average)

    Well that’s really frustrating, sounds like a fairly flawless drive.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,907 ✭✭✭Stephen15


    My latest driving is coming up tommorrow two weeks let's hope it will be more sucessful than the previous ones I've done.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 699 ✭✭✭LorelaiG


    Kh1993 wrote: »
    Thanks, it's a weird one - the fear and nerves go once I start the test, its more the build up and the anticipation/wait. i'm hoping I could get a cancellation within a few weeks if I'm willing to go further afield than Dublin

    Try the new Mulhuddart test centre. I applied the 15th June, got a test notification for the 14th of August so 8 weeks, which is not bad and you might get a cancellation because I cancelled it because I'm not ready for it yet.


  • Registered Users Posts: 103 ✭✭dairina1991


    Had my 1st attempt in Finglas on 21st of June and failed got 6 grade 2 marks and 1 grade 3
    grade 2`s
    position turning right 1
    Moving off observation 2
    Progress at roundabout 1
    clutch 1
    handbrake 1
    And the grade 3 was my silliness... I stopped at stop sing and was waiting for suitable gap to turn right on major road.
    Other car stopped on the road and kept waiving at me to to proceed i was waiting until she will proceed as she as right of way, but she didn't move. So i got scared tat e will mark me down for progression so the minute i moved off other car was trying to overtake the woman and i got the grade 3 for hazards...
    When we got back the tester said im a good driver and it was a bad luck. he said if the other car wouldn't try to overtake the first one he wouldn't mark me down and i would ave passed. I booked the test the same day but only now got the date for 28th of August.. hopefully this time i can pass...


  • Registered Users Posts: 57 ✭✭Dunne1995


    Can anyone tell me how long the housing estates in Finglas have been 30km speed limit? Failed today as I genuinely thought it was all 50km, no marks for anything else so pretty disappointed.

    Speeding in a driving test could you imagine!


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,553 ✭✭✭Cork Trucker


    Dunne1995 wrote: »
    Can anyone tell me how long the housing estates in Finglas have been 30km speed limit? Failed today as I genuinely thought it was all 50km, no marks for anything else so pretty disappointed.

    Speeding in a driving test could you imagine!

    The law was changed a while back. The campaign was led by a mother who lost her little boy to an accident.

    https://amp.independent.ie/irish-news/news/this-is-jakes-legacy-says-mum-after-new-30kmh-speed-limits-imposed-35586203.html


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 203 ✭✭zepman


    Dunne1995 wrote: »
    Can anyone tell me how long the housing estates in Finglas have been 30km speed limit? Failed today as I genuinely thought it was all 50km, no marks for anything else so pretty disappointed.

    Speeding in a driving test could you imagine!

    When I was preparing for my test in Finglas back in April, my instructor had told me that the speed limit is 30 in those housing estates.

    But, since there there are no signs anywhere, I used to wonder if the limit on a particular street is 30 or 50, especially when it was straight and clear. There were progress issues in my driving as it is, so didn't want to do 30 on a road where the limit was 50.

    Then I came across the following document which I found useful since it lists every street to which the special limit applies - https://www.dublincity.ie/councilmeetings/documents/s17195/Draft%20Dublin%20City%20Council%20Special%20Speed%20Limit%20Bye-Laws%202018.pdf

    The document confirmed that it is 30 km for the streets in the Finglas housing estates. It is from 2018, so it looks like the limit has been in place for a year at least.

    Good luck for the next time! You are in really good shape if you had no marks in other aspects. :)


  • Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators Posts: 27,651 Mod ✭✭✭✭Posy


    Bad luck, Dunne!

    They were all 30kph back in Jan/Feb when I was doing my pretests. Your instructor should have known this. Better luck next time, like zepman said, it's pretty good going if that was your only error. :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,303 ✭✭✭SCOOP 64


    Son failed today second test, 11 grade 2's, 8 were for Lack of progress, roundabouts and straights,lights, annoying really seems a good safe driver to me, but then again im not a tester, difficult one to get across to him ,he has really taken it badly,he thought he had passed, don't want him to pullout in front of drivers or putting his foot down now, don't want grade 3's next time.preferred if he had done something stupid and got a grade3 , easier to rectified, first test, one grade 3 and 7 grade 2's, none for lack of progress.
    one of the grade 2's traffic lights, red, stopped, then went to yellow, he waited for them to change to green,car behind hooted, result, lack of progress.


  • Registered Users Posts: 652 ✭✭✭Hayezer


    Failed first attempt in Cork today, 10 Grade 2's. Sickener is that coming into the test centre to finish the test I was on 8 Grade 2's. Pulling into a parking stop the front of the car touched the curb and then when reversing back I didn't look over my shoulder....two Grade 2's to fail me. I literally failed the test in the last 5 seconds. Absolutely gutted tbh I know its rules and all and I had the other faults built up so as to not really have much of a safety net, but cmonnnnnnnnn :(


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,553 ✭✭✭Cork Trucker


    Hayezer wrote: »
    Failed first attempt in Cork today, 10 Grade 2's. Sickener is that coming into the test centre to finish the test I was on 8 Grade 2's. Pulling into a parking stop the front of the car touched the curb and then when reversing back I didn't look over my shoulder....two Grade 2's to fail me. I literally failed the test in the last 5 seconds. Absolutely gutted tbh I know its rules and all and I had the other faults built up so as to not really have much of a safety net, but cmonnnnnnnnn :(

    Wilton?


  • Registered Users Posts: 652 ✭✭✭Hayezer


    Wilton?

    Yup


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,553 ✭✭✭Cork Trucker


    Hayezer wrote: »
    Yup

    The most common failure i've heard of there is the stop sign as you literally leave the test centre. Still though to think coming in the gate you actually had it in the bag, i'd be sick myself, was the car park busy? the tester was going by the letter of the law to be fair, but it still doesn't give any comfort. I never actually sat a test there but i live very close and see tests regularly going by my estate. Have you reapplied?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,520 ✭✭✭✭dsmythy


    SCOOP 64 wrote: »
    Son failed today second test, 11 grade 2's, 8 were for Lack of progress, roundabouts and straights,lights, annoying really seems a good safe driver to me, but then again im not a tester, difficult one to get across to him ,he has really taken it badly,he thought he had passed, don't want him to pullout in front of drivers or putting his foot down now, don't want grade 3's next time.preferred if he had done something stupid and got a grade3 , easier to rectified, first test, one grade 3 and 7 grade 2's, none for lack of progress.
    one of the grade 2's traffic lights, red, stopped, then went to yellow, he waited for them to change to green,car behind hooted, result, lack of progress.

    If he's getting grade twos on pulling out then the tester is spotting chances to go which he is not taking. He's passed bar the progression. Can work on reading junctions a bit better. And getting up the gears on the 50kmh roads if it's possible.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,924 ✭✭✭MascotDec85


    SCOOP 64 wrote: »
    Son failed today second test, 11 grade 2's, 8 were for Lack of progress, roundabouts and straights,lights, annoying really seems a good safe driver to me, but then again im not a tester, difficult one to get across to him ,he has really taken it badly,he thought he had passed, don't want him to pullout in front of drivers or putting his foot down now, don't want grade 3's next time.preferred if he had done something stupid and got a grade3 , easier to rectified, first test, one grade 3 and 7 grade 2's, none for lack of progress.
    one of the grade 2's traffic lights, red, stopped, then went to yellow, he waited for them to change to green,car behind hooted, result, lack of progress.

    What lessons did he do with an ADI between the first and 2nd test?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,303 ✭✭✭SCOOP 64


    What lessons did he do with an ADI between the first and 2nd test?

    When he failed the first test he completed 12 and driving our car, on second test a further 6 with ADI and driving our car ,but i wouldn't recommend the school he went with ,seem to be alot of driving round in circles, but it was handy for the car insurance.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,609 ✭✭✭irishgirl19


    Failed today. So disappointed. I know where I mostly went wrong.
    Just couldn't relax with the tester and made stupid mistakes that I normally never do


  • Posts: 4,727 ✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    Failed today. So disappointed. I know where I mostly went wrong.
    Just couldn't relax with the tester and made stupid mistakes that I normally never do

    How many grade 2s and 3s?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,609 ✭✭✭irishgirl19


    How many grade 2s and 3s?

    Bad. 9 x 2 and 1 x 3(kerb)


  • Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators Posts: 27,651 Mod ✭✭✭✭Posy


    That's not bad at all! You can pass with 8 grade 2's (afaik) so you're only one over, not counting the 3. :pac:

    It's so disappointing, but you will get there and be a better, safer driver for it. Reapply as soon as possible and we'll be seeing you in the 'successful' thread in no time. :)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,609 ✭✭✭irishgirl19


    Posy wrote:
    That's not bad at all! You can pass with 8 grade 2's (afaik) so you're only one over, not counting the 3.It's so disappointing, but you will get there and be a better, safer driver for it. Reapply as soon as possible and we'll be seeing you in the 'successful' thread in no time.


    Thanks posy I'm so disappointed I don't feel like I drove like I normally do.
    Got taken on a route I never done.
    I completely fked up reversing around corner. I don't know how I was doing it for ages last night and never kerbed it.
    Also went to quick on a round about so those two would've failed me.
    I'd never drive like that usually, I think nerves really affected me. I felt so flustered


  • Registered Users Posts: 232 ✭✭Reactor


    Failed again today in Tallaght, thats multiple failures now in Galway Athlone and Dublin, I dont know why I cant pass, Ive spent thousands on it at this stage, Ive probably spent more time driving instructors cars than a lot of passed drivers have spent in their regular car. 15 Grade 2s evenly distributed across every category pretty much, only good thing I can say is no 4 in one section or G3s. The tester wasnt very nice, he wouldn't give me any feedback beyond not good and it will be emailed out to me.

    Theres an old guy on the Niall Boylan show at the minute in Cork or somewhere, he's failed the test 20 times and they're making a big deal of him being the worst driver in Ireland and trying to get him to pass, Id say Ive failed 30 tests at this stage going back years. Even parking at the end of the test I get Grade 2s even though it felt like just normal pulling in, I just dont understand it.

    Does anyone have any advice beyond the usual stuff for a really bad case like myself?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,878 ✭✭✭SteM


    @reactor, would you consider doing your test in an automatic? It might let you concentrate on your driving and cut out silly mistakes during the test. You'll be stuck driving an automatic but at least you'll have passed.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,553 ✭✭✭Cork Trucker


    Reactor wrote: »
    Failed again today in Tallaght, thats multiple failures now in Galway Athlone and Dublin, I dont know why I cant pass, Ive spent thousands on it at this stage, Ive probably spent more time driving instructors cars than a lot of passed drivers have spent in their regular car. 15 Grade 2s evenly distributed across every category pretty much, only good thing I can say is no 4 in one section or G3s. The tester wasnt very nice, he wouldn't give me any feedback beyond not good and it will be emailed out to me.

    Theres an old guy on the Niall Boylan show at the minute in Cork or somewhere, he's failed the test 20 times and they're making a big deal of him being the worst driver in Ireland and trying to get him to pass, Id say Ive failed 30 tests at this stage going back years. Even parking at the end of the test I get Grade 2s even though it felt like just normal pulling in, I just dont understand it.

    Does anyone have any advice beyond the usual stuff for a really bad case like myself?

    Raymond Heffernan is 69 years old and has failed 20 tests since 2004, this has involved taking the RSA to court on 8 separate occasions, having multiple testers countrywide coming to Cork to test him as well as Dungarvan. If you google his name you’ll have plenty of bedtime reading. He claims he started driving aged 15, which in 1965 was very possible as driving tests were only introduced in 1964, and Ireland was a very different non EEC country, so why wait 40 years to apply for a test, better still why didn’t he avail of the amnesty in 1979. The man also claims to have driven all across Ireland and the UK on a then provisional licence. Multiple instructors say he never listens and talks during driving tests, as well as thinking he’s always right. As for 4fm it generates publicity/texts/income from it as a result. It gets him nowhere. He thinks the RSA has a vendetta against him, I hope you don’t think similar of your own position. Did you receive the marking sheet since you posted?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,696 ✭✭✭Pretzill


    Have you got your own car? It's just when you say instructors cars it makes me think you dont
    You need a car - I'd second the idea of going for an automatic but it's not necessary if you feel you are fine with the clutch.

    It's so expensive to learn to drive if you're a serial failer - it's better you spend a year driving in every condition to lots of different places with a sponsor than trying to take lessons and tests ad infinitum. Find a friend/family member with a full licence, if you haven't already and take your time. If a sponsor is out you may have to throw more money at it by doing an intensive course.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 24,644 ✭✭✭✭punisher5112


    Reactor I'd second Stem advice and get auto and a car you're actually comfortable driving.


    You need an instructor that can help so you need to find one with great reviews or even look for feedback off previous.

    Have you changed loads?
    Have you done many lessons?
    Have you done pre tests?
    I take it you're nervous especially in the test process or is it something else?
    Sometimes driving isn't for everyone but training definitely should help.

    Have you family that go out with you and ones that could help and give constructive feedback.

    I'd also suggest looking for a car with a good display even heads up for speed display if this has been an issue.


  • Registered Users Posts: 363 ✭✭Galbin


    So sorry to hear about the fails, Reactor. Not to sound arrogant but I am considered very intelligent and have multiple degrees. Yet I still say (as someone who has passed), that the driving test is harder than any degree or PhD programme.

    Firstly, I would say get a car. I bought a car in September 2018 and passed in July 2019. I had given up on lessons, as without a car I simply couldn't practice. When I then started with a new instructor she asked me when I had started driving. I said off and on since 2017. She then asked when I had bought my car. I replied that I purchased it in September 2018, and she said: "Okay, so September 2018 is when you actually started learning."

    Secondly, I would recommend Naas. Pass rates there used to be terrible, and so a bunch of instructors complained about how harsh and unfriendly the testers were. As a result, the RSA hired a load of new testers in 2019. They put you at ease, are friendly, and give proper feedback at the end.

    Finally, I recommend watching Dane Tyghe and DGN driving school on YouTube.


  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Music Moderators, Politics Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 22,360 CMod ✭✭✭✭Dravokivich


    The eximanors hired by the RSA had nothing to do with perception of the tests! It was to increase capacity due to the high load of the backlog.

    Reactor, find an instructor who'll sit through a session or 2 and assess your driving. I never looked for someone to sympathise with me whenever I failed and just focused on trying to identify and rectify my issues. There's going to be a fair bit of criticising you'll need to do of yourself too. Just try not to tear yourself a new one doing it!


  • Registered Users Posts: 363 ✭✭Galbin


    The eximanors hired by the RSA had nothing to do with perception of the tests! It was to increase capacity due to the high load of the backlog.

    Yes, they hired extra testers because of the backlog. However, these new testers are contractors and not permanent staff. And their training emphasised putting the learner at ease and improving feedback levels. I was told this by my instructor after I had passed, so doubt he would have motivation to lie. And I can tell the difference. The new testers put you at ease. I had one test in 2017 and the tester certainly didn't put me at ease! Naas has had a bad rep for years, and all I am saying is I took two tests this year after the new crop had started and the testers have a completely different way about them.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 21,625 ✭✭✭✭Johner


    Failed today with 14 Grade 2’s on my first try. Was suffering really bad with nerves and 6 were for observation, messed up the turnabout as I braked too harshly on the first part and was thrown off and got another for observation which was annoying as I’m usually grand on the turnabout. Also got one for right of way on the reverse around the corner. :o Hopefully won’t be as nervous next time.


  • Registered Users Posts: 853 ✭✭✭Idjit


    Failed on my 3rd attempt today and am devastated.

    Did the reverse and turnabout flawlessly at last, then the nerves took over me again and I proceeded to just mess everything up. I got 1 grade 3 for being in the wrong lane for going straight on a roundabout and a heap of grade 2's for progress and other roundabout positioning on the way back to the centre.

    I don't feel like I will ever pass this thing. In lessons and with a sponsor I am able to think straight and drive well. The moment I get into the test I'm shaking like a leaf and feel I'm going to vomit.

    I've spent so much money on lessons now but really I think unless someone finds a cure for performance anxiety I may as well just give up.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 40,530 ✭✭✭✭ohnonotgmail


    Jade182 wrote: »
    Failed on my 3rd attempt today and am devastated.

    Did the reverse and turnabout flawlessly at last, then the nerves took over me again and I proceeded to just mess everything up. I got 1 grade 3 for being in the wrong lane for going straight on a roundabout and a heap of grade 2's for progress and other roundabout positioning on the way back to the centre.

    I don't feel like I will ever pass this thing. In lessons and with a sponsor I am able to think straight and drive well. The moment I get into the test I'm shaking like a leaf and feel I'm going to vomit.

    I've spent so much money on lessons now but really I think unless someone finds a cure for performance anxiety I may as well just give up.

    ask your doctor for some beta blockers if anxiety affects you that badly.


  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Education Moderators Posts: 27,267 CMod ✭✭✭✭spurious


    Jade182 wrote: »
    Failed on my 3rd attempt today and am devastated.

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    I don't feel like I will ever pass this thing. In lessons and with a sponsor I am able to think straight and drive well. The moment I get into the test I'm shaking like a leaf and feel I'm going to vomit.

    I've spent so much money on lessons now but really I think unless someone finds a cure for performance anxiety I may as well just give up.

    Positioning and progress really. You can work on those things with an instructor.

    You WILL pass eventually and who the hell cares if it is the fourth time the fifth time, or even the sixth time like me?

    I know the money is a PITA. I was in the same situation, having to pay for lessons to practice, but I got there in the end and you will too.

    You WILL pass it at some stage. Try not to make it such a big thing in your head.

    Apply again.


  • Registered Users Posts: 853 ✭✭✭Idjit


    spurious wrote: »
    Positioning and progress really. You can work on those things with an instructor.

    You WILL pass eventually and who the hell cares if it is the fourth time the fifth time, or even the sixth time like me?

    I know the money is a PITA. I was in the same situation, having to pay for lessons to practice, but I got there in the end and you will too.

    You WILL pass it at some stage. Try not to make it such a big thing in your head.

    Apply again.

    Thanks for the encouragement. I've been bawling all morning with the release of stress and disappointment. I worked so hard to finally get that damned reverse around the corner perfect as that was the reason I failed the first two times (went too wide the first time - grade 3, overcompensated and clipped the curb the second time - grade 3).

    The thoughts of another stressed-out morning attempting this again has my brain fried.

    On a positive note, the testers in the new testing centre in Mulhuddart are just such lovely people. They really do their best to make you feel comfortable and are very professional.


  • Registered Users Posts: 538 ✭✭✭Shakey_jake


    What a nice money making racket they are running in Raheny!

    Even the lord Jesus Christ himself wouldnt pass that, keep the money coming boyo's


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