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I have my driving test on Tuesday! So excited!. How nervous was any off you?. I'm alright I'm just excited I've drove loads on my own so I'm a confident driver, just leaves it down to silly mistakes!

How many attempts did it take you?
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You've driven loads on your own yet you still need to do your test? I don't think so LAWL! And passed first time on mine.
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Yes illegally? So yes don't think your right, I'm not proud off it but oh well we all make mistakes! And congrats
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I passed mine in December. The most nerve racking part is either when you're waiting in the waiting room, or when you first get into the car with the examiner.

Once you start driving for about 10 mins you feel a lot more comfortable and sort of start to enjoy it.

PS. I passed mine first time with no minors
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In the UK how old do you have to be to take your driving test?
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Considering your a confident driver don't get to confident and end up in an accident. Otherwise congrats! Hope you pass!
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LsClan wrote I have my driving test on Tuesday! So excited!. How nervous was any off you?. I'm alright I'm just excited I've drove loads on my own so I'm a confident driver, just leaves it down to silly mistakes!

How many attempts did it take you?


Nervous few days leading up to it, absolutely fine on the morning of the test. Passed 1st time, 2 faults. Protip: don't worry about it. Just assume you'll pass (so you're not shitting yourself) and if you're a half-decent driver you'll be able to deal with whatever happens on the road. Good luck.
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Well done everyone, I will do, cheers for you've advice!
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I would make sure you know the 'show me, tell me' questions i know a lot of them are obvious but if he/she asks you something you have no idea what to say or do look stupid for not learning them!!

Even if you failed you would know what your weaknesses are so you could work on improving and when you redo the test hopefully you would pass straight away!!

GOOD LUCK
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I would make sure you know the 'show me, tell me' questions i know a lot of them are obvious but if he/she asks you something you have no idea what to say or do look stupid for not learning them!!

Even if you failed you would know what your weaknesses are so you could work on improving and when you redo the test hopefully you would pass straight away!!

GOOD LUCK


Thank you pal, I have looked at the show me tell part, I've passed my bike test so I'm up with the standards so to speak but I'll definitely have a look before my test
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