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i was driving in stage 1.. and i stopped down to 2k's there was no car, no stop sign, no give way sign, n he sed turn right. i accelerated and turned right and then a ferrari comes driving past and he sed it was too close. pull over n i failed.

the guy was a f**king flamin mongrel too.

fkn scumbag cost me $200

($150 for my driving instructors car)

f**k VicRoad faggots =\

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Not to worry...

Should be OK next time - but hey, you've been told that already by how many?

Went thru a STOP sign on my 1st go.

Besides, I hear that...

there's a f**king flamin mongrel driving inspector around Vic somewhere & his Ferrari is being driven by his g/f

(This is 11-12 odd years ago now so I am not sure if you can still do it.)

My instructor came along for the ride on my P's test and sat in the back seat. He was well known by most of the examiners in the area. It just so happened he knew the examiner I got and they proceeded to spend the whole test gas-bagging to each other. I don't think the examiner gave a shit if I did the right thing or not. Try that! Works everytime.

i remember my test, i passed first time, it was a breaze, i guess im just an ace driver. :D

+1

L's = passed first go

red P's= ^

greens= ^

Full = ^

my reds was piss easy, 15 mins max and did the reverse park, parallel and 3 point.

The $200 must've been a bit of a sting, but you'll know what to expect for next time. Good luck! :down:

The way i see it is , Ok you have to get your red p's well...lets just get into the car and drive like an 80 year old retired baker.Once you get it what can they do , you can drive how you want to.In short form just drive like that and you will be a sure pass.

We never had anything like that.

Drove to town picked up the local copper, went for a drive. He asked how far I’d stop from a rail crossing. I said 500m. Why so far? To be on the safe side I said. Did a hill start. He said you didn’t use the handbrake. I said didn’t need to. He got out; put a bit of chalk behind the wheel. Now do it and if you crush the chalk you fail. Didn’t crush the chalk.

OK now what about my tractor licence? Where’s the tractor. On the farm, wanna go see? No she’s right.

How about my semi licence. Where’s the semi? Just stop that one (one of Dad’s).

Got in and went for a drive. These things are big he says, never been in one before. Can you reverse up that street? No worries, back it up, tear the bitumen to bits turning the tri-axle.

Shit, didn’t know it would do that, let’s go back to the station.

All good he says, just remember you can’t drive any better today because you’ve now got a licence than you could yesterday.

True.

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