6 Reasons Why Not Passing Your Driving Test First Time Isn’t The End Of The World

Everyone thinks passing your driving test first time is crucial but it isn’t the end of the world and there are actually some positives to take away
6 Reasons Why Not Passing Your Driving Test First Time Isn’t The End Of The World

There’s a lot of pressure on young drivers to pass the daunting practical test first time. It’s something I didn’t achieve, in my case it was third time lucky. But there’s nothing wrong with not passing first time. It’s not the end of the world at all. In fact, it has its positives.

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Many driving lessons may be completed, but that still doesn’t mean you are fully prepared for all situations. During the test itself, you could experience a range of new things not attempted before. While you might not pass that time round, you’ll know what to do in those situations in the future, whether it’s in the next test or on the road as a fully-fledged driver.

2. Pick up small details

6 Reasons Why Not Passing Your Driving Test First Time Isn’t The End Of The World

While doing more than one driving test isn’t the plan for anyone, it can help young drivers pick up and perfect small details that will make them safer when they do hit the roads for the first time. Whether it’s functions of the car or road etiquette, there’s always room for improvement.

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Driving lessons and driving tests are very different things, clearly. While racking up the hours with a driving instructor is important, it’s difficult to really know just what to expect from the test itself and is obviously impossible to predict how it will go. Having to do the test again isn’t necessarily a bad thing and will mean you are better prepared.

4. Fewer nerves

6 Reasons Why Not Passing Your Driving Test First Time Isn’t The End Of The World

The dreaded driving test is a nerve-racking thing. I remember being so, so anxious before my first attempt, but actually it wasn’t as bad as I thought (despite not passing it). I went into my next tests with much more confidence and fewer nerves, I knew what to expect and had learned what not to do. I felt much calmer and that really helped with my driving.

5. Safer in the long run

6 Reasons Why Not Passing Your Driving Test First Time Isn’t The End Of The World

Practice makes perfect, is the famous phrase. Not passing your driving test first time doesn’t make you a bad driver. Not at all. And anyone who thinks so is ridiculous. In fact, some feel like it helps them in the long run and makes them a better, safer driver, as they have gone through more situations, gained more experience with instructors and examiners and had more time to know what to do and not what to do.

6. You’ll be even more determined

6 Reasons Why Not Passing Your Driving Test First Time Isn’t The End Of The World

Failing a driving test is disappointing, but it will mean you are even more fired up and determined to pass next time round. People can go into the tests with too much confidence but after getting knocked down, you get up stronger than ever. It certainly made me concentrate and focus even more than I was before. But don’t forget, once you do pass, there are a few things you need to ‘unlearn‘!

What other thoughts do you have on this? Let us know in the comments!

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Comments

Mr.PurpleV12

The only thing that really sucks is in the US you have to wait like another 3 months to reschedule another test, if you are lucky.

05/02/2016 - 23:36 |
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Alex P

And you can remember that James May and Richard Hammond didn’t pass their first times either!

05/02/2016 - 23:39 |
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Ian m
05/03/2016 - 00:01 |
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Isabela

Failed mine last month going back again this month to hopefully pass

05/03/2016 - 03:42 |
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Anonymous

“Gained more experience with instructors and examiners and had more time to know what to do and not what to do.” Right…

05/03/2016 - 04:48 |
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Purre

I passed my car and truck tests on the first time!

05/03/2016 - 04:52 |
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Anonymous

I’ve been glad that I failed my first try because it impacted what my first car was. Had I passed the first time, I’d have ended up with a ratty, beaten up Integra GSR with well over 200,000 miles. The 3 month delay caused me to find a ‘99 civic with under 30k miles in MINT condition, and gave me time to make the extra $2k I needed for said civic.

05/03/2016 - 07:02 |
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Anonymous

All excuses from someone who didn’t pass first time

05/03/2016 - 07:25 |
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Kanjozoku

My dad, who drives since the age of 9 failed 4 times.

05/03/2016 - 07:39 |
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Anonymous

I beg to differ. I failed my test first time and it’s set me back 3 months. I can’t retest until the 7th of June. Every time I think about it I get angry, every time on of my friends talks about their test (all passed) I get jealous and storm off and I keep getting into fights with my parents about it.

05/03/2016 - 08:08 |
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Dave 12

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

That sucks man I thought it was only a couple of weeks? Oh well hope it goes well for you. You can’t get too upset about these things. It’s good practice to avoid road rage situations when you do pass because it’s those feelings that will get you in trouble. Focus on passing and resolve the situation like a man. What you think about is important. If you get angry and fill yourself with rage and jealousy you will fail again because you build up the pressure on yourself. Take a step back, calm your mind and set about being the best damn driver you can be. Focus, resolve and maturity. That’s how you impress an examiner and that’s how you pass.

05/03/2016 - 09:23 |
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