Passing your driving test gives you independence and freedom. But taking your test too early could lead to a failed test, disappointment, and potentially delays to you getting on the road. 'Ready to Pass?' Campaign has been developed for learners to get tips and hints in the run up to driving tests. Find out more click the icon below
'Ready to Pass?' Find out more click the icon below
'Ready to Pass?' Find out more click the icon below
1 in 10 people who fail their driving test say the main reason they failed is because they were too nervous. Everyone is nervous to some level when they take their driving test. Driving examiners expect that. They’ll do their best to help you relax. Being able to control your nerves is a really important skill – and not just for your driving test. You might be nervous the first time you: drive in an unfamiliar city on your own have to deal with a really complex roundabout drive on country roads at night So learning how to control your nerves is a vital skill for new drivers. Talk to your instructor about mindfulness training. Mindfulness can help you to manage anxiety, feel relaxed and stay focused. You can also search for apps that help with mindfulness. If you cannot control your nerves, it means you’re not safe.