what is the worst time of day to take your behind the wheel driving test

when would you say that the best time of day to take the driving test is??

Do you recall that its better to practise it during rush hr and so that yous don't have to bulldoze every bit much or in the middle of the day when the roads are clearer???

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(Original post by cokeandtears)
when would you say that the all-time time of day to accept the driving test is??

Practise you lot retrieve that its improve to do it during rush hour so that you don't have to drive equally much or in the centre of the twenty-four hours when the roads are clearer???

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practice a search on the forum there is alot of threads about this field of study on the forumm, also i would recommend a time afterward blitz 60 minutes then say betwixt 10am and ii oclock. Reason is with rush 60 minutes, there is going to be alot of cars, people going to piece of work, parents driving there kids to school, kids going to school etc, and so you will accept certain people driving like idiots or kids jumping out of no where which could price you lot dearly as y'all are very likely to fail considering of a mistake they made. so effort to avoid it every bit much as possible and also you volition be under pressure more every bit its likewise decorated. i thing i would recomend is, if you have your driving lessons at the same time every week, then that would probably be the best time for yous asw y'all are used to information technology

bank check this out, its a similar thread to this, http://world wide web.thestudentroom.co.uk/show...me#post9537960

thanx that was really helpful

Rush 60 minutes is a very bad thought. When I booked my test during rush hour my instructor immediately told me abolish it if i could. The problem with rush hr is that everywhere is 10x busier. That may not exist a problem if y'all live in the countryside but on the outskirts of London things go very slow and wearisome. Examiners want you to 'make progress' and so when you're at a junction and no-one will allow you lot out or requite fashion, the only other option is to forcefulness your mode out or cut someone up, which is a fail. Withal, if you sit there waiting for a safe gap y'all tin can get failed for undue hesitation.

It is all at the discretion of the examiners. They may take that it's more hard in rush hour and allow y'all laissez passer, but there are no obligations. It is crazy that while the atmospheric condition of the road always change, the marker organisation doesn't. Undoubtedly in that location are good drivers that are failed in rush hr conditions, and poorer drivers who benefit from easier driving conditions after in the twenty-four hours that pass. Then there are those that have their examination in rural areas and whom are scared of driving in cities or on motorways, that become the same pass as someone who has taken their test on the outskirts of London and who are happy to drive anywhere. Am I the only one who thinks there's something unfair about that?

Ideally get a test during the 24-hour interval when its quiet. Y'all've got a much greater run a risk of passing (statistics prove it), it's easier for you and cheaper if information technology ways that you pass quicker. By all ways have lessons during the rush hour and then that you lot get used to the worst case scenario with a greater traffic volume , less considerate drivers drastic to get home, etc. That is what I did by having lessons straight afterwards school. It will make you lot a better driver, just for the test become one when its quiet!

I do agree that it's best to take your exam out of rush 60 minutes - merely not that information technology's easier to pass if you lot're female (inquiry shows that men take 1.viii goes to laissez passer, women 2.1)..

Encounter this article on Driving Test Myths

http://cars.uk.msn.com/news/car_news...mentid=5765073

(Original postal service by ch0c0h01ic)
If you're female person you've got improve chances than a male.

I'thousand pitiful...what?

mines just before tiffin, mid week, hopefully slightly quieter!

WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO i passed Friday but gone 1st time ...

.... Sorry

(Original post past ch0c0h01ic)
Rush 60 minutes is a very bad thought. When i booked my test at a time during rush hour my instructor immediately told me cancel it if i could. The trouble with rush hour is that everywhere is 10x busier. That may not be a problem if you live in the countryside only on the outskirts of london things get very slow and irksome. The examiner wants you to 'make progress' and so when you're at a junction and no-1 will permit you out or give mode, the only other option is to force your way out or cut someone up, which is a failable offence. Its a lose lose state of affairs. Only if you sit down at that place waiting for a safety enough gap you become washed for undue hesitation and failed (what i got washed for).
Its all at the disgression of the examiners. If you're female you've got better chances than a male person. They may accept that its more difficult in blitz hr and let y'all pass, but they may not and let you lot fail. Its pretty stupid really that while the conditions of the road always change, the marking arrangement doesn't. You could/do become practiced drivers failed in rush hour weather and crap drivers taking their tests when its quiet, getting abroad with the easier weather condition and passing. Then there'south people from rural areas who take their tests in quieter areas and is scared of driving in busy towns, and gets the same pass as someone who's taken their examination on the outskirts of london or one of the other major cities and who isn't worried past driving atmospheric condition anywhere. Am i the only one who thinks there's something wrong with that?

Ideally get a test during the day when its quiet. You've got a much greater chance of passing (statistics prove it), its easier for you and cheaper if it means that you pass quicker. By all means have lessons during the rush hour so that you go used to the worst instance scenario with a greater traffic book , less considerate drivers desperate to become home, etc, its what i did by having lessons direct subsequently school. Information technology volition brand y'all a better driver, only for the test get 1 when its quiet.

They tin't fail you for existence unlucky with congestion; if y'all can't safely pull out and so they can't fail you lot. However, if at that place is a situation where you could pull out but yous don't so you volition go a minor for undue hesitation, just thats not a failable offence. The just fashion y'all could neglect from UH is if you got five or more UH minors.

I live in Southward London but have booked my test at Morden, which is greater London/Surrey border. My instructor said that it'south just that bit easier, with slightly quieter and wider roads, just one passenger vehicle lane (and a bonus of not having parking bays at the test centre). I booked my test for simply before 3pm, giving me time to have a lesson beforehand, and hopefully just missing the school pickup fourth dimension (idiots double or triple parking etc). My instructor said he knows that I'm capable of driving on busy London roads during busy times or in the dark etc, only why not make information technology a bit easier for myself past booking a test where I'll be more likely to accept quieter and calmer road conditions and have less buses/mad couriers trying to cutting me up.

I'd do my test at 10pm if i could...no one around...

There'southward notwithstanding quite a fair chip of traffic almost during the day i think, especially in my surface area. Yous cant win really....simply it would be too like shooting fish in a barrel to pass if it was too repose. Dont practice information technology in rush hour though, especially morning rush hour. Tiredness + Traffic = disaster.

I disagree virtually the rush hour matter, when they know the roads volition be busy, they will take yous around quieter roads, such as around housing estates etc, which are usually easier to drive effectually, and yous're less likely to meet problems with other drivers, considering there aren't whatsoever! I took my exam during rush hour and passed get-go time, so it'south not impossible.

I did mine at 10.30 which was quite skillful, some traffic notwithstanding effectually merely no kids to worry most.

how are motorbiking times for you Talya?

ten.45 is a good time thats when mine was it was really quiet i only ****** up cos of my neves

I did both my tests at x.44am, passed second fourth dimension. The roads were pretty empty compared to rush hour. I'd get between 10-2pm.

I had mine at eight:20 in the morn. Was keen. Traffic wasn't tooo bad (I did it in Coffin), but it means y'all don't accept to bother about whatsoever bus lanes, cycle lanes and such, because at that fourth dimension they are all in utilize!
Equally said to a higher place, they usually avoid most of the traffic by taking you through estates and things like that.

11am apparently.... im gonna try and get my test around then

I've got mine booked for xi.11, which my teacher says is the perfect time.

Non so early on that we're all up at the crack of dawn and so have to bargain with London blitz hour traffic, but non so late that I've got all twenty-four hour period to get worked up about it. And but earlier lunch, cos everyone wants tiffin

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