I have failed my driving test twice and im very scared to take the third one even though i feel im ready.?
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Before you go, assume you have already failed and accept it. That way all the pressure is gone - all you have to do is drive through it. No expectations = No anxiety. I had the same problem you did, and my dad suggested that. It worked - I passed.
Drink lots of vodka! LOL
or just relax you know you can do it! so prove it to yourself. good luck!!!
It would help if you tell the instructer that you are an extra nervous person and then you will feel better and they can say something to comfort you.
Relax don't worry 'bout it if ur ready then you'll do fine GOOD LUCK!
I failed 3 tests and was close to giving up when my 4th came round. When i failed my 3rd i knew i'd failed about 15 minutes into my test and drove the rest of the test more relaxed cos i wasn't trying so hard. When i got back to the test centre the instructor told me i drove better in the second half of the test which was after i thought i failed so i went into my 4th test with the mentality that i had already failed and wasn't going to pass and it seemed to work cos i passed!
Probably sounds a bit crazy but it worked for me. Don't hold me responsible if it doesn't work for you though!!
Ride the storm and never put yourself down you can achieve anything you put your mind to. Tell yourself your gonna pass and believe it don't let one ounce of doubt enter your mind. Good Luck
Just go for it I say I had 1 test and failed and never did it again and I wish I had
think the worst then you can't be disappointed, look at that Maureen who failed hers about 77 times she kept going and she ended up passing if you believe you can achieve anything whether it happens straight away or not. you'll be fine
Driving test is actually easy. Just relax and enjoy it. Drink water before you do it might help. Just drive it slowly, carefully, and dont forget to give signal lamps in every single turn. Cos the test and the fact when u drive alone on the road are so different. Usually, policemen are strict. Remember, just relax. Dont to be scared. Your failure is actually effected by your lose of confidence. Confident will help you to reduce every single think that you afraid of. Also, not to forget automatic gear is better cos manual will effect your performance.Good luck. DOnt worry, u can do it!
I beg you never to give up on a driving test. This is something I feel really passionate about. You will feel so liberated when you get your license that all nerves and panics are worth it before you have your test. You have said they key phrase 'I think I'm ready' so believe me you are!
Go for it and kick butt at both your exam and driving test by studying and practising at what you consider to be your weaknesses. Take a break the night before and try not study as this often helps to calm you down. Look to the great things like nights out and help with your schedule that this will allow you. I wish you a bundle of luck. You will do it.
Think of the worst thing that can happen.. make it rediculis (I am going to die if I fail again)--- as we both know this is obserd- also keep in mind that years from now you will not remember this- it will fad from your memory. I was nervous when I took my test-but that is all I remember.
Deep breathing to relax helps (with any nervous situation). Also, even if you don't believe it at first chant to yourself (in your head) something like I am the best driver this is a snap. I can do this with my eyes closed. well maybe not the last one.
If you failed twice, I do not think you should be driving.
driving is not for everybody.
go ahead and do it
you are never ready for any nervous situation in your life, its a normal defencive reaction.all i can say is the hill is nt as high as you think it is.my wife failed 9 times I've been through tears and tantrums with her,but it was worth it to see the joy on her face ,also its made her stronger person. another good way of looking at it is blame the examiner what does he no. keep going matey
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