Monday, 28 May 2012

Do examiners have a quota on pass rates?

This is one of the most common questions that I get asked by my leaners when they are close to taking their driving test. There are many rumours circulating about this subject and none of them are true!

It is not true that the examiners are only allowed to pass a predetermined amount of driving tests each day. The truth of it is that if you do something dangerous or serious then you will fail. It's simple really... Drive for 40 minutes without causing any other road users an inconvenience and you will pass.

Do not believe rumours such as "if the examiner is in a bad mood then he will fail you" or "take your driving test in the morning so that the examiner hasn't used up his quota yet".

If you want to pass your test first time then pick a good driving instructor and be dedicated to learning, you'll be sure to have success :)

Try driving lessons with an honest and reliable driving instructor at www.monarchdrivingschool.co.uk

1 comment:

  1. Hi Lara,
    Thank you for reading the blog. I’m sorry but we don’t have any instructors in Wolverhampton so won’t be able to help with your lessons. You are doing the right thing by researching this though and I’m sure that your efforts will pay off when you land yourself a good instructor!!
    Warm regards
    Chelsea Booth
    Director
    Monarch Driving School

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