Thom_Fuleri wrote:
Many years ago, I took my driving test. Three times.
This was one of the most stressful experiences of my life - and yet also a very useful one. I learned something from my second test - it's okay to fail.
I went into my third driving test just looking to do my best and let fate decide... and my stress was much reduced, to the point that I performed better and passed.
Sounds like my story. I also passed my 3rd time by letting go.
My first try was funny though. I got into the car and did correctly the parking part. But they told me to do it again. So I did. Correctly again. Then they told me I failed. Why? I was driving with hand brake on and forgot to put it down. -_- The examiner told me it was a small mistake so although I failed the test I can go to the city and change the test to a lesson. I already paid to attend the exam so I decided - why not? At least I will know how the exam looks like.
It was quite funny. I did a few mistakes but I learned what I shouldn't do on exam. Good lesson.
After a hour I returned to the parking and got out of the car with a huge smile on my face. People waiting for their turn started to say:
- Guys, I bet she passed! Look at her face.
- Hey! You passed, right?!
Then I looked at them and (still smiling) said:
- What? No... I didn't. But it was fun anyway!
2nd try was a total fail. The weather was ugly and the windows in the car got foggy. I didn't feel comfortable with the car and had no idea how to clean the windows (if it was my car I would use a cloth, but in this one I couldn't find any). So I decided I will try the parking part with the windows foggy. Of course I failed. It was a serious mistake (hitting a bollard) so they didn't let me go to the city this time.
3rd time I was pretty sure I am going to fail. I was sick (cough, runny nose, fever) and I focused more on hiding my condition then the exam. They wouldn't let me try if they realized I am sick and I couldn't delay the exam because I would have to take additional lessons and another theory exam - it was almost 6 months already since my course ended. And the waiting time between exams was about 2 months no matter if you failed or delayed it. So I decided I will just try my best and hope luck will be on my side.
And it was (but more it was my attention to details and carefulness). We come to a crossroad where my road had priority. I looked both sides anyway and then I realized a car is forcing on me from the slave road. I pushed the brake and ... the brake escaped from my feet. Our car stopped. I looked at the examiner, he looked at me and we were both like "Who the hell steal the brake from me!?!". Apparently we pushed the brake at the same time.
Probably in the moment he decided I passed.
I did some light mistakes during the exam (the examiner was keep telling me I am doing something wrong and insulting me for nothing, I bet he didn't like me) so I was sure I didn't pass. Then, when we returned to the parking the examiner said:
- Positive.
My mind went like "What? Wait! What the hell? Could it be? Did I? Did I?!" and I asked:
- Does it mean I passed!?!
- If you don't know what positive means get a dictionary. - he answered.
I wasn't too sure (positive="good, decent, ok, acceptable" for me but I know people can say something good and mean something bad - for example "You genius." doesn't necessary mean someone consider you smart) but everyone I asked later told me "Positive" means I passed the exam so it was probably it. I got sure after 2 weeks when I got my documents.
Last edited by Kiriae on 29 Apr 2014, 7:35 am, edited 1 time in total.