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This is the first thing that popped into my head when I read the thread title:
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Congratulations on passing your test Eenuh.

 

I should probably try and pass my test this year, I'm getting on a bit now (26).

 

Well I'm turning 27 next month so yeah, I'm getting on a bit too. =P

 

Thanks for the comments everyone! =)

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Well done Ine! And you were saying you had no chance of passing!!!

 

Just as a note I'm 99% sure you can only drive on an EU driving licence for so long, then it has to be either retaken or changed...(just if you intend to stay and drive over here)

 

I think if I end up living in the UK, I have to either get it changed to an international license or a UK one. The guy who gave me mine wasn't sure. =P

 

I'll be emailing the Belgian embassy in London I think, I'm sure they'll know. =)

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Congrats!!

 

Clippin the curb over here is an automatic fail I think. No minor about it! I thought I had hit the curb within the first 5 minutes of my test and had the "feck this" approach to the rest of my test which ended up being a good thing cause I was REALLY relaxed and ended up with only 2 minors. Cant believe I've had my test 3 years now!

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Congratulations, Eenuh :) I'm sure you can do Mirror Mode, too :heh:

 

Your story reminded me of my own test. I mean, I didn't really know what was enough to fail, me and the other dude taking the test were in the dark until the examiner gave his verdict.

Soon after my test began, the examiner pointed out that the hand brake wasn't fully lowered (I was driving around without noticing any issues with speed), that I turned on a signal light improperly, that I misinterpreted one of his commands (I turned on the wrong right) and...that I was driving too slowly (not "dangerous" slow, I was just boring him :heh:)

 

Still passed :heh: I think he was in a good mood.

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  • 1 month later...

Got my test on wednesday. Eeekkk! I'm super scared and nervous which i think will be my ultimate downfall. I need a way to calm my nerves because if something goes wrong i just end up a psychological mess and everything starts going wrong. That happened in a lesson a few weeks back. My last lesson yesterday was great though, so that's a good confidence boost.

 

Any advice?!

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Got my test on wednesday. Eeekkk! I'm super scared and nervous which i think will be my ultimate downfall. I need a way to calm my nerves because if something goes wrong i just end up a psychological mess and everything starts going wrong. That happened in a lesson a few weeks back. My last lesson yesterday was great though, so that's a good confidence boost.

 

Any advice?!

 

Just focus on your last lesson and how well it went. You did great then so why wouldn't you be able to do it again?

 

Also, I found for me it helped that I pretty much knew most of the places we were driving to on the test. I had been driving around for 2-3 hours the day before the test, going through all the streets they might take me to. Being familiar with your surroundings helps a lot to feel less nervous I think, cause you know what to expect. =)

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Got my test on wednesday. Eeekkk! I'm super scared and nervous which i think will be my ultimate downfall. I need a way to calm my nerves because if something goes wrong i just end up a psychological mess and everything starts going wrong. That happened in a lesson a few weeks back. My last lesson yesterday was great though, so that's a good confidence boost.

 

Any advice?!

Some Kalms tablets might help if you're really nervous. I remember my instructor recommending them.

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Just focus on your last lesson and how well it went. You did great then so why wouldn't you be able to do it again?

 

Also, I found for me it helped that I pretty much knew most of the places we were driving to on the test. I had been driving around for 2-3 hours the day before the test, going through all the streets they might take me to. Being familiar with your surroundings helps a lot to feel less nervous I think, cause you know what to expect. =)

 

My instructor has tried to do that with me. He has taken me around all the test routes he knows that they use so hopefully i will be familiar with the roads.

 

Some Kalms tablets might help if you're really nervous. I remember my instructor recommending them.

 

That's not a bad idea actually. I did a little googling and people also say Rescue Remedy works well too. I may nip into Boots at lunch and see if they have either of them. Even if it is just a placebo affect, that's fine by me!

 

I need to also stop putting so much pressure on it. It is okay to fail, i know that, most people i know didn't pass until further tries, some even 5 or 6 times later, so i have to remember that.

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Congratulations Eenuh, I'm so happy for you! :D

 

To get more confidence on the road, if you drive by yourself, you'll find you'll be more happier and a heck of a lot more confident on the road. It was weird when I drove alone for the first time but after the second time and the third time, I got used to it. You'll be fine though.

 

Seriously though, very awesome news!

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