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Mad Baby
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Hi Guys and Gals
I recently took my driving test in the Churchtown test center in Dublin. You may want to hear about my experience in case any of you are planning to fail your test soon.
Before I begin, I should say that this is not sour grapes. I drove well, and in my own estimation should have passed. Perhaps another tester would have failed me narrowly, but in my opinion I passed with 4 Grade 2 faults and a number of Grade one faults. 6 or more grade 2 faults fails you the test, one grade 3 fault fails the test. Grade 2 faults are serious mistakes that do not endanger yourself or others, whereas grade 3 faults are mistakes which could endanger yourself or others.
Another point I should make is that this is my second test and my second fail (obviously
I'm happy to accept my limitations, which is why I'm so annoyed right now...
The first time I took the test in Rathgar, it was in my instructor's car with 50 hours tuition behind me. 35 of these were with the excellent Residential School of motoring in Arigna, the rest were taken her in Dublin. Its fair to say that I was correctly failed. I put it down to not having enough real road experience, bought a car, and happily practiced my driving by driving it around on my own. Another test was expedited and I took another 10 hours of lessons with the same instructor who had coached me previously.
This test took place in Churchtown. I arrived on time, having covered the route just beforehand with my instructor who was confident that I was going to pass. We had worked hard at ironing out any bad habits.
The test began with the tester giving me the usual road theory questions. All was well. Then we moved onto road signs. I identified them exactly as they are identified in the Rules of the Road book. Suddenly he stops and goes back over the last three, asking me to identify them again. I did, with the same answers that I gave the first time. Satisfied, he told me that the theory part was over and to the practical part.
By the time I moved out of the car park, I was confident. 45 minutes later, I was moving out of the car park again, absolutely flummoxed by the failure of my test.
Just to put this in perspective, I failed my first test with 7 grade 2 faults and 1 grade 3. I failed this test with 13 grade 2 faults and 1 grade 3. Needless to say I do not agree with result, but the testers are not obliged to discuss the result with me. Not that I was interested in him explaining the work of fiction which was the result sheet he handed to me.
I noticed the tester tick the sheet a lot but because I was so sure that I was driving at pass standard, performing all the observations and using the correct gears etc, I figured they had to be grade 1 faults, as I wasn't making any serious mistakes. Any time I did perform a grade 2 fault, I knew I'd made it. At no stage did I perform a grade 3 fault.
I really want to appeal this test result but can only do so through the district court. Given the amount of tuition I have had, the confidence of my instructor, to drive badly enough to merit this test result would mean I would have caused a multiple car pile up before I even got to the test center. However I have no idea what else to do. If I do appeal, will I have to hire legal counsel and will I be liable for costs if I fail? Is there any other medium or body through which I can highlight this sub standard testing?
I know many of you might thing I'm just whining here, I'm not. But I feel like this tester is part of the problem, not the solution, when it comes to testing people for their license and clearing backlogs. And its not like I can take the test again tomorrow, I could be waiting a year for another oppurtunity.
Comments please.
I recently took my driving test in the Churchtown test center in Dublin. You may want to hear about my experience in case any of you are planning to fail your test soon.
Before I begin, I should say that this is not sour grapes. I drove well, and in my own estimation should have passed. Perhaps another tester would have failed me narrowly, but in my opinion I passed with 4 Grade 2 faults and a number of Grade one faults. 6 or more grade 2 faults fails you the test, one grade 3 fault fails the test. Grade 2 faults are serious mistakes that do not endanger yourself or others, whereas grade 3 faults are mistakes which could endanger yourself or others.
Another point I should make is that this is my second test and my second fail (obviously
The first time I took the test in Rathgar, it was in my instructor's car with 50 hours tuition behind me. 35 of these were with the excellent Residential School of motoring in Arigna, the rest were taken her in Dublin. Its fair to say that I was correctly failed. I put it down to not having enough real road experience, bought a car, and happily practiced my driving by driving it around on my own. Another test was expedited and I took another 10 hours of lessons with the same instructor who had coached me previously.
This test took place in Churchtown. I arrived on time, having covered the route just beforehand with my instructor who was confident that I was going to pass. We had worked hard at ironing out any bad habits.
The test began with the tester giving me the usual road theory questions. All was well. Then we moved onto road signs. I identified them exactly as they are identified in the Rules of the Road book. Suddenly he stops and goes back over the last three, asking me to identify them again. I did, with the same answers that I gave the first time. Satisfied, he told me that the theory part was over and to the practical part.
By the time I moved out of the car park, I was confident. 45 minutes later, I was moving out of the car park again, absolutely flummoxed by the failure of my test.
Just to put this in perspective, I failed my first test with 7 grade 2 faults and 1 grade 3. I failed this test with 13 grade 2 faults and 1 grade 3. Needless to say I do not agree with result, but the testers are not obliged to discuss the result with me. Not that I was interested in him explaining the work of fiction which was the result sheet he handed to me.
I noticed the tester tick the sheet a lot but because I was so sure that I was driving at pass standard, performing all the observations and using the correct gears etc, I figured they had to be grade 1 faults, as I wasn't making any serious mistakes. Any time I did perform a grade 2 fault, I knew I'd made it. At no stage did I perform a grade 3 fault.
I really want to appeal this test result but can only do so through the district court. Given the amount of tuition I have had, the confidence of my instructor, to drive badly enough to merit this test result would mean I would have caused a multiple car pile up before I even got to the test center. However I have no idea what else to do. If I do appeal, will I have to hire legal counsel and will I be liable for costs if I fail? Is there any other medium or body through which I can highlight this sub standard testing?
I know many of you might thing I'm just whining here, I'm not. But I feel like this tester is part of the problem, not the solution, when it comes to testing people for their license and clearing backlogs. And its not like I can take the test again tomorrow, I could be waiting a year for another oppurtunity.
Comments please.