Horse wrote: ↑Wed Sep 25, 2024 3:08 pm
Noggin wrote: ↑Wed Sep 25, 2024 1:54 pm
But it seems some of the others are also having issues so it isn’t just language! There really is a lot to learn!!
From some of the stuff you've posted, I have wondered about the quality of instruction and whether it aligns with the test standard.
Ideally, trainees shouldn't be put in for test unless ready.
But that doesn't always happen. UK driving instructor exams are a terrible example.
According to the data published by the DVSA, between March 2022 to 2023: Only 35.3% passed Part 3 of the test! Part 2 had a 60% pass rate.
Pt 2 is a driving test, Pt 3 is teaching.
I am seriously not convinced at the standard of teaching - or at least, some of it. Definitely unconvinced by the way the course is planned!! Six weeks in and I've done <15 hours actual driving. And I most definitely wouldn't put me in for a test as I suspect I'll fail.
However, if I do miraculously pass, I still have another 4 weeks and in that I'm hoping we'll get a bit more driving. If not, I'm going to ask JB to let me loose with one of the other more experienced drivers to do a few hours before winter starts!!! You know, add snow!! LOL
But, there's a LOT of learning outside the driving - which of course is more important
I'm lucky that I've done a lot of driving of different vehicles in the last 30+ years, so at least I won't go at it all like a bull in a china shop (if I pass).
Equally, if I don't pass I'll be pretty gutted!!!