polecat Posted June 4, 2010 Author Posted June 4, 2010 I'm surprised that was a fail. As far as i was aware they can't fault you for going the wrong way. You just misunderstood what he said, unless i misread yur post.Anyway, never mind, if the examiner said you were fine otherwise, then just book another. It'll be worth the few quid.I thought i did worse second time round, but i passed. There's always that gap for subjective interpretation of the reasons why you did something. Sometimes you have to just give him another opportunity to do the right thing and pass you Hi Aaron,It was a fail because he marked it as an S for 25.Awareness/planning so a serious fault for bad planning on my stupid mistake is an instant fail ...all I had to Do was pull in by the side of road I Dont know why I pulled into the entrance to the railway sidings I think My mind was going 10 to the dozen and I wasn't sure If I was turning left or pulling into the left so I kinda did both and If the pedestrien had not been there it would have just been a minoron forward planning he said Its my fault I was overloading myself and very nervous of stuffing up so I did Quote
polecat Posted June 4, 2010 Author Posted June 4, 2010 You can get cancellations though??Hi dan It didnt offer me any cancellations it just gave me dates starting from july 09 and only on fridays it seems,like our mod 1 is only on sundays lolI think its country living Also places are snapped up by the local training school so I think thats the best im going to do Quote
hedgehugger Posted June 4, 2010 Posted June 4, 2010 Before mod 1+2 came in .... for cancellations you just had to check the dsa website, and if a cancellation came up while you were there you could book it.hubby got his retest 10 days after the original test through a cancellation.http://www.direct.gov.uk/prod_consum_dg ... 86303.html Quote
polecat Posted June 4, 2010 Author Posted June 4, 2010 Before mod 1+2 came in .... for cancellations you just had to check the dsa website, and if a cancellation came up while you were there you could book it.hubby got his retest 10 days after the original test through a cancellation.http://www.direct.gov.uk/prod_consum_dg ... 86303.html\thanks alot ill keep my Eye on it but at the moment Im pretty fed up with the whole thing so I guess I just need to get back on the horse ....At least I didn't crash my bike or get it stolen like some members recently so its just a test And I can Do it again,so always look on the bright side of life .......(whistles) Quote
lingy3 Posted June 4, 2010 Posted June 4, 2010 Sounds borderline call, Rest of the test was o.k,Examiner had off day,My mind you should have passed,bit of a wait an all, like Dan said try for cancells Quote
Aaron Posted June 4, 2010 Posted June 4, 2010 I'm surprised that was a fail. As far as i was aware they can't fault you for going the wrong way. You just misunderstood what he said, unless i misread yur post.Anyway, never mind, if the examiner said you were fine otherwise, then just book another. It'll be worth the few quid.I thought i did worse second time round, but i passed. There's always that gap for subjective interpretation of the reasons why you did something. Sometimes you have to just give him another opportunity to do the right thing and pass you Hi Aaron,It was a fail because he marked it as an S for 25.Awareness/planning so a serious fault for bad planning on my stupid mistake is an instant fail ...all I had to Do was pull in by the side of road I Dont know why I pulled into the entrance to the railway sidings I think My mind was going 10 to the dozen and I wasn't sure If I was turning left or pulling into the left so I kinda did both and If the pedestrien had not been there it would have just been a minoron forward planning he said Its my fault I was overloading myself and very nervous of stuffing up so I did Oh, I see. Shit happens. No reason not to try again unless you're strapped. Quote
DaddyG Posted June 7, 2010 Posted June 7, 2010 Chin up dude, ur'll nail it next time no worries! Quote
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