My first driving lesson |
My first test date finally arrived six months later. I didn’t feel confident, but I thought I’d give it a go – which turned out to be a bad idea.
I had the same examiner and I prayed to God he wouldn’t remember me. I don’t think he did, but I’m sure he’ll always remember me after this disaster. The test started and I drove down the first road a lot slower with ease this time. I soon made it to the second road without a major and gave myself a pat on the back.
For some reason, I lost all ability to know my lefts from rights. This ended in me quickly swerving left at 30mph and nearly crashing into an oncoming car which slammed on its breaks.
Yes, we ended up back at the test centre 30 seconds later.
I wanted to give up. But I just couldn’t. The expiry date on my theory test was coming up, and I didn’t want to retake it. I rang the test centre and managed to book a test five days before my theory test would expire. I was determined to somehow pass this time round.
The pressure was on, and the day soon arrived.
Throughout the test, everything was a lot smoother. No near crashes, I knew my lefts and rights. Was I actually going to pass?
My nerves disappeared throughout the test, but they came back as I was about to find out if I had passed. “Just tell me!” I squeaked.
“You’ve passed!” He replied. I was almost in tears. After long waiting times, months without practice and badly failed tests, there was success on the other side.
I had finally passed.
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