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I'm an Irish driving instructor and simple mistake could make you fail the test

I'm an Irish driving instructor and simple mistake could make you fail the test

The Irish Sun15 hours ago
AN Irish driving instructor has revealed a simple mistake that could make you fail the test.
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@Vistadrivingschool is a popular Irish driving instructor on TikTok
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And he shared what simple mistake you should avoid to pass
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@Vistadrivingschool is a popular Irish driving instructor on
And he shared with his followers what simple measure you should avoid to pass the test.
When the instructor brought out a learner driver for a pre-test, he failed by the skin of his teeth due to observations for moving off.
He said: "So someone that I brought out for pre-test failed his exam on observation for moving off.
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"He was asked to pull in on the left and stop five times during his exam.
"Then when it was on his last one as he was heading back to the test centre, he didn't check over his right shoulder."
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When it comes to moving off, it is crucial to follow the correct procedures, such as GOSHO, whether you're pulling out from a parked position or beginning your test from the driving centre.
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On the day, what your tester is looking for is whether you've properly judged your surroundings, picked a safe gap in traffic and made yourself visible to others.
The driving instructor said: "When it comes to moving off, make sure that you are using GOSHO: Gear, Observation, Signal, Handbrake and last Observation.
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"And when you're pulling off from a left-side position and actually driving off straight, it is so important to check your right shoulder."
Even after you've checked everything and signalled, you should still do a quick final glance in the mirrors and over your shoulder just before you release the handbrake and move off.
Conditions can change quickly and someone might suddenly appear in your blind spot or a car could turn onto
That last look shows the examiner that you're not relying on memory and you're staying aware right up to the point of movement.
The driving instructor added: "During your driving test, if the tester asks you to pull in 7, 8, 9 times to the left and stop and then to pull off again safely, make sure you're checking your blind spots correctly."
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This comes after another TikToker shared the
@Next_level_driving_school on TikTok shares useful tips and tricks on their page.
Faded L-plates could give your driving instructor a reason to cancel your test, resulting in the loss of your test fee.
He said: "It's probably best not to turn up to your test with faded L-plates, as your test might not go ahead, and it will be a waste of €85.
"So make sure your L-plates are in good condition and not faded, so the tester does not have a reason not to go out on the test with you."
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