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Failed test because of 7 minors and a serious fault

Hi, I have just failed my test with 7 minor faults and a serious because I shunted backwards and forwards 3 times, is this right??? Thank you

Tracy Robinson   (Level 1)  |   Learners  |   17 May 2010 07:45
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gices gices  (Level 1)  |   17 May 2010 14:20

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Only one serious fault is enough to make you fail your test. You can also fail the driving test if you have 3 or more minors within the same category of testing, so if you get a lot of minors for inadequate observation for example, you will not pass. The driving examiner must have good reasons for failing you, however if you think it was unfair, you can always take the matter to the DSA for an appeal.

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