Joan K
Maybe I'll just grow down
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@Iowan (please let me know if this doesn't fit the brief)
Andrew 1980: Although I did my utmost to try and convince the examiner that my hesitation was in the interests of safety he would have none of it and was adamant (actually correctly so) that I hadn't known who had right of way. As a result I failed the test. My learners licence was about to expire and there was insufficient time to book another test in time. A local driving school had a pre-booked test slot available and I could have it provided I had a lesson with them beforehand. Test day arrived the following week and with great nervousness I arrived at the test centre in the trusty Renault 4. I was very disappointed to be allocated a lady examiner who had a reputation in Gweru for being very strict and failing many aspiring young drivers. Off we went with me doing the best I could under the circumstances. Arriving back at the test centre at the end of the test the examiner began listing all the mistakes I had made. With great despondency after listening to all the mistakes made I said to her that I therefore presumed I had failed. But to my immense joy and relief I had passed. I was now a licenced driver and the roads were my oyster.
Stefanie 1984: I had finished school, my Mom had bought my car already, a 1977 Datsun 120Y. She couldn't wait for me to get my license and drive her around. I remember the first test, I thought it went well and was devastated when I heard that I had failed. Brian's delight at my anguish didn't help any. The second time around was quite a blur and when the traffic officer took out the paper and started writing on it again, I thought I had failed again. Imagine my delight when I had passed instead. I know that Francoise the driving instructor wanted me to tell him about the route I had taken - but it was a total blur. I am thrilled that I never ever have to take that test again.
Rosie 2018: You rolled ever so slightly forward on your three point turn and failed immediately. We tried to book again on the same day but we were going overseas and the driving instructor (Lynne Marie) was not available until after the dates that were open. So we booked on the 9th of January for the 25th. You were quite stressed before the test, but once it started you were fine. A slight bump of the curb and you requested to use your second chance and passed that time with flying colours. We are so proud of you and trust that this new ability opens many doors for you. Even as I hand over my keys, close my eyes, pray and breathe deeply when I watch you go.


