joderest
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I have to admit i feel very sorry for my youngest daughter. She had two driving tests cancelled during lockdowns, and she has just had her first test, which we waited nearly a year for, she failed, so she now has to wait again until February, which was first test available in our part of the south east.
She wants to train to be an Ambulance technician, but has to have held a full driving licence for a year before she can apply, we also live in a village where work for youngsters is at a premium, she had a job as a kitchen assistant, but the place folded after last lockdown, she now has to travel to the next village where she works in a small shop, so has to rely on Mum and Dad as there is not a bus service.
To add insult to injury, if she does not pass a test before next December (2022) she will have to do the theory test again, which is more cost. The way things are, she will only get two tests in that time, and most young drivers are taking 4 to pass.
It all just seems so unfair on her, she drives nearly every day as good old dad bought her a little Toyota Aygo, as driving lessons are also thin on the ground, and at nearly £30 and hour, a bit pricey. She drives very well, but got nervous and flustered on her first test, which lasted about 10 minuets and the examiner brought her back as she had failed, he told her to follow satnav from the test centre, then started waving his arms about at a junction saying it was a difficult one, she did not know whether to follow what he was saying or the satnav, so got it all wrong.
Moan over
She wants to train to be an Ambulance technician, but has to have held a full driving licence for a year before she can apply, we also live in a village where work for youngsters is at a premium, she had a job as a kitchen assistant, but the place folded after last lockdown, she now has to travel to the next village where she works in a small shop, so has to rely on Mum and Dad as there is not a bus service.
To add insult to injury, if she does not pass a test before next December (2022) she will have to do the theory test again, which is more cost. The way things are, she will only get two tests in that time, and most young drivers are taking 4 to pass.
It all just seems so unfair on her, she drives nearly every day as good old dad bought her a little Toyota Aygo, as driving lessons are also thin on the ground, and at nearly £30 and hour, a bit pricey. She drives very well, but got nervous and flustered on her first test, which lasted about 10 minuets and the examiner brought her back as she had failed, he told her to follow satnav from the test centre, then started waving his arms about at a junction saying it was a difficult one, she did not know whether to follow what he was saying or the satnav, so got it all wrong.
Moan over