- Lack of Observation at Junctions
Failing to look properly when emerging from junctions or roundabouts is a major cause of failure. - Improper Use of Mirrors
Not checking mirrors before changing lanes, turning, or slowing down is a frequent critical error. - Inadequate Steering Control
Steering too early, too late, or losing control on bends can cause test failure. - Incorrect Lane Positioning
Drifting out of the correct lane or poor road positioning on bends and turns can be dangerous. - Failure to Respond to Traffic Signs or Lights
Ignoring stop signs, red lights, or road markings can instantly result in failure. - Poor Control During Manoeuvres
Mistakes during parallel parking, reversing into a bay, or three-point turns often cause learners to fail. - Not Making Appropriate Progress
Driving too slowly for conditions or hesitating excessively can show lack of confidence or awareness. - Inadequate Response to Hazards
Not reacting appropriately to cyclists, pedestrians, or changing traffic conditions can be marked as dangerous. - Improper Use of Signals
Failing to signal, signalling too late, or giving misleading signals confuses other road users. - Stalling Frequently
While one stall might be acceptable, repeated stalling—especially in hazardous situations—can lead to a fail.
10 of the most common mistakes made
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