eggshellbluesky wrote:
Years ago I went through multiple driving instructors before I gave up. I would just burn them out with dangerous moments of obliviousness to what was happening around me... "Time for a new driving instructor" became a familiar thought Confused
Recently I've wondered if I was making it harder by struggling to make social chit-chat at the same time. But even so my attention span is rather short.
My Driving Test Pass post
I can relate well with you eggshellbluesky & a lot of the people on this thread, I think it was my 4th driving test that I failed in less than a minute - as soon as I drove out of the test centre turning right I spaced out randomly, carried on turning to the right & into the wrong lane with oncoming traffic. The examiner pulled my steering wheel real harshly to the left before I had a chance to correct myself, eesh! that shocked me(the examiners action more so), I knew I'd failed so didn't give a damn, I drove well for the rest of the test. I've had that space out moment a few times since while learning to drive with an instructor, "please turn right at the traffic lights" only for me to indicate right, carry on straight ahead without realising I'd done wrong until he pointed it out
, I'm sure it's to do with being overloaded as it only happened after a long time of constant driving with instructions or when on a test.
The social chit chat that some examiners like to strike up really threw me, no doubt it made things much tougher (mostly down to me trying hard to communicate well back due to thinking it would help me out) trust me it doesn't make any positive difference. In my last stint of driving I realized this, I told my new instructor I had my intensive course with that I couldn't chat whilst driving & he soon found out this to be true lol. For me Intensive driving was a lot better as opposed to once a week it helped things become more concrete in my mind. Remember it's your test, they're not going to fail you if you don't choose to be all chatty with them. In my last few I found that if I gave them short answers to their questions & didn't ask them anything back they soon quietened down.