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Most of us who happened to successfully obtain drivers licenses have at least a few memories from driving lessons that are still deeply ingrained in our minds. Some of us were excited about each lesson and couldnt wait to pass the exam; for others it may have been torture as they constantly felt that they were not ready yet. However besides all of this imagine how annoying it would be to work hard on preparing for the exam do your best and be still failed by an unfair instructor. More info: Reddit Driving exams sometimes are a little bit like a lottery a lot can depend on the instructor Image credits: Ketut Subiyanto (not the actual photo) Guy shares the story of how he failed his drivers license test due to not double-checking if the instructor put his seatbelt on Image credits: u/Bridge23Ux Image credits: Kelly (not the actual photo) Guy asked his instructor to buckle up before starting moving but he still didnt do it Image credits: u/Bridge23Ux When he found out that he had failed due to this mistake he started crying and was devastated Recently a guy shared his story to Reddit which occurred around 20 years ago but is still stuck in his memory till this day. He shared how his instructor tricked him into failing his driving exam due to not double-checking if he actually put his seatbelt on. The post collected more than 56K upvotes and almost 6.5K comments where folks shared their own experiences with driving instructors. The guy starts his story by highlighting that he was really excited about finally getting his drivers license and had practiced like never before. The exam started he completed everything that must be done before driving told the instructor to buckle up and started driving. However after a few seconds of driving the car indicated that the seat belt wasnt connected. Now the OP remembers that the exam went really well and he made himself proud. They came back to the parking lot. The instructor also said that he did great; however after this came an additional comment saying that he would pass next time if he made sure that everybody actually put their seatbelts on. Many folks in the comments shared their own stories that show instructors tend to fail young drivers intentionally. The people who give the road tests always seem to be the most awful humans Ive ever seen one user started. Another folk shared what failed them: You must drive with your hand at 10 and 2. You did not do that so I will have to fail you. Image credits: OXLAEY.com (not the actual photo) Bored Panda contacted Oren Preisler driving instructor from Mortys Driving School who kindly agreed to share insights regarding this issue and deeper information about driving tests failing them and tips on how not to. For seatbelts 99% of the time the examiner will just put on their seat belt. However I have seen it before where they try and trick the student even though theyre not supposed to. Where they say OK you can start in the student signals and check before leaving but dont check that their passenger has their seatbelt on that is technically a fail Oren says. Now speaking about failing the exam the driving instructor says that it doesnt really affect peoples future of driving. There are some places around the world where if you fail the driving test more than three times they make you do a psychological test. However in Quebec you can take the test multiple times until you pass and there are no repercussions. It takes many hours of practice to show with your body language that you are a confident and competent driver. Students often dont drive at the correct speed or keep forgetting to check their mirrors and forgetting to check their blind spots. I also want to remind everyone that you always must have two hands on the wheel. Even at a red light you cannot take your hands and put them on your lap Oren shares. Finally dont forget to check out Mortys Driving School Instagram Facebook and Tiktokwhere every driver-to-be can find useful information! Image credits: Pok Rie (not the actual photo) Additionally Mikael Castaldo who is the Co-CEO of Kruzee Driving School was kind enough to share more insights to Bored Panda. Seatbelt-related issues are table stakes in driving tests. As a student driver if you or anybody in your vehicle isnt wearing a seatbelt it would be an automatic failure. Fortunately remembering to make sure each passenger is wearing a seatbelt is much easier than mastering parallel parking! he says. The first thing to keep in mind is that only 50-60% of folks pass their drivers test on the first try its by no means an easy exam Mikael emphasizes. The most important thing to remember if you fail is that its a common experience and that youll be able to retake the test as many times as is needed for you to pass. Focus on mastering the fundamentals maintaining a steady speed checking your mirrors blind spots signaling and everything else tends to follow. Speaking about the main reasons for failing the exam and how to avoid them he says that Typically the biggest reasons for failing a driving test are not getting the basics right. For example every time you move your vehicle into another lane or turn you need to remember to check your mirrors then signal and then check your blind spots. If you fail to do any of these steps it can be an automatic failure. Similarly lots of students forget to check their mirrors frequently. We always tell our students to be like a bobblehead and check their mirrors every 5-10 seconds. And of course dont forget to check out the Kruzee Driving School website for more tips and experts recommendations! Folks in the comments started a discussion telling their own personal stories and thoughts regarding driving exams The post 16 Y.O. In Tears After Driving Instructor Purposefully Fails Him By Ignoring Request To Buckle Up first appeared on Bored Panda. 16 Y.O. In Tears After Driving Instructor Purposefully Fails Him By Ignoring Request To Buckle Up

Most of us who happened to successfully obtain driver’s licenses have at least a few memories from driving lessons that are still deeply ingrained in our minds. Some of us were excited about each lesson and couldn’t wait to pass the exam; for others, it may have been torture as they constantly felt that they were not ready yet. However, besides all of this, imagine how annoying it would be to work hard on preparing for the exam, do your best and be still failed by an unfair instructor.

More info: Reddit

Driving exams sometimes are a little bit like a lottery – a lot can depend on the instructor

Image credits: Ketut Subiyanto (not the actual photo) 

Guy shares the story of how he failed his driver’s license test due to not double-checking if the instructor put his seatbelt on

Image credits: u/Bridge23Ux

Image credits: Kelly (not the actual photo)

Guy asked his instructor to ‘buckle up’ before starting moving, but he still didn’t do it

Image credits: u/Bridge23Ux

When he found out that he had failed due to this mistake, he started crying and was devastated

Recently, a guy shared his story to Reddit, which occurred around 20 years ago, but is still stuck in his memory till this day. He shared how his instructor tricked him into failing his driving exam due to not double-checking if he actually put his seatbelt on. The post collected more than 56K upvotes and almost 6.5K comments where folks shared their own experiences with driving instructors.

The guy starts his story by highlighting that he was really excited about finally getting his driver’s license, and had practiced like never before. The exam started, he completed everything that must be done before driving, told the instructor to buckle up and started driving. However, after a few seconds of driving, the car indicated that the seat belt wasn’t connected.

Now, the OP remembers that the exam went really well and he made himself proud. They came back to the parking lot. The instructor also said that he did great; however, after this came an additional comment saying that he would pass next time if he made sure that everybody actually put their seatbelts on.

Many folks in the comments shared their own stories that show instructors tend to fail young drivers intentionally. “The people who give the road tests always seem to be the most awful humans I’ve ever seen,” one user started. Another folk shared what failed them: “You must drive with your hand at 10 and 2. You did not do that so I will have to fail you.”

Image credits: OXLAEY.com (not the actual photo) 

Bored Panda contacted Oren Preisler, driving instructor from Morty’s Driving School, who kindly agreed to share insights regarding this issue and deeper information about driving tests, failing them and tips on how not to.

For seatbelts, 99% of the time the examiner will just put on their seat belt. However, I have seen it before where they try and trick the student even though they’re not supposed to. Where they say OK, you can start, in the student signals and check before leaving, but don’t check that their passenger has their seatbelt on, that is technically a fail,” Oren says.

Now, speaking about failing the exam, the driving instructor says that it doesn’t really affect people’s future of driving. “There are some places around the world where if you fail the driving test more than three times, they make you do a psychological test. However, in Quebec, you can take the test multiple times until you pass, and there are no repercussions.”

“It takes many hours of practice to show with your body language that you are a confident and competent driver. Students often don’t drive at the correct speed or keep forgetting to check their mirrors and forgetting to check their blind spots. I also want to remind everyone that you always must have two hands on the wheel. Even at a red light, you cannot take your hands and put them on your lap,” Oren shares.

Finally, don’t forget to check out Morty’s Driving School, Instagram, Facebook and Tiktok, where every driver-to-be can find useful information!

Image credits: Pok Rie (not the actual photo) 

Additionally, Mikael Castaldo, who is the Co-CEO of Kruzee Driving School, was kind enough to share more insights to Bored Panda.

“Seatbelt-related issues are table stakes in driving tests. As a student driver, if you or anybody in your vehicle isn’t wearing a seatbelt, it would be an automatic failure. Fortunately, remembering to make sure each passenger is wearing a seatbelt is much easier than mastering parallel parking!” he says.

“The first thing to keep in mind is that only 50-60% of folks pass their driver’s test on the first try – it’s by no means an easy exam,” Mikael emphasizes. “The most important thing to remember if you fail is that it’s a common experience, and that you’ll be able to retake the test as many times as is needed for you to pass. Focus on mastering the fundamentals – maintaining a steady speed, checking your mirrors, blind spots, signaling – and everything else tends to follow.”

Speaking about the main reasons for failing the exam and how to avoid them, he says that “Typically, the biggest reasons for failing a driving test are not getting the basics right. For example, every time you move your vehicle into another lane or turn, you need to remember to check your mirrors, then signal, and then check your blind spots. If you fail to do any of these steps, it can be an automatic failure.”

Similarly, lots of students forget to check their mirrors frequently. We always tell our students to be like a bobblehead, and check their mirrors every 5-10 seconds.”

And of course, don’t forget to check out the Kruzee Driving School website for more tips and experts’ recommendations!

Folks in the comments started a discussion telling their own personal stories and thoughts regarding driving exams

The post 16 Y.O. In Tears After Driving Instructor Purposefully Fails Him By Ignoring Request To Buckle Up first appeared on Bored Panda.



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Most of us who happened to successfully obtain drivers licenses have at least a few memories from driving lessons that are still deeply ingrained in our minds. Some of us were excited about each lesson and couldnt wait to pass the exam; for others it may have been torture as they constantly felt that they were not ready yet. However besides all of this imagine how annoying it would be to work hard on preparing for the exam do your best and be still failed by an unfair instructor. More info: Reddit Driving exams sometimes are a little bit like a lottery a lot can depend on the instructor Image credits: Ketut Subiyanto (not the actual photo) Guy shares the story of how he failed his drivers license test due to not double-checking if the instructor put his seatbelt on Image credits: u/Bridge23Ux Image credits: Kelly (not the actual photo) Guy asked his instructor to buckle up before starting moving but he still didnt do it Image credits: u/Bridge23Ux When he found out that he had failed due to this mistake he started crying and was devastated Recently a guy shared his story to Reddit which occurred around 20 years ago but is still stuck in his memory till this day. He shared how his instructor tricked him into failing his driving exam due to not double-checking if he actually put his seatbelt on. The post collected more than 56K upvotes and almost 6.5K comments where folks shared their own experiences with driving instructors. The guy starts his story by highlighting that he was really excited about finally getting his drivers license and had practiced like never before. The exam started he completed everything that must be done before driving told the instructor to buckle up and started driving. However after a few seconds of driving the car indicated that the seat belt wasnt connected. Now the OP remembers that the exam went really well and he made himself proud. They came back to the parking lot. The instructor also said that he did great; however after this came an additional comment saying that he would pass next time if he made sure that everybody actually put their seatbelts on. Many folks in the comments shared their own stories that show instructors tend to fail young drivers intentionally. The people who give the road tests always seem to be the most awful humans Ive ever seen one user started. Another folk shared what failed them: You must drive with your hand at 10 and 2. You did not do that so I will have to fail you. Image credits: OXLAEY.com (not the actual photo) Bored Panda contacted Oren Preisler driving instructor from Mortys Driving School who kindly agreed to share insights regarding this issue and deeper information about driving tests failing them and tips on how not to. For seatbelts 99% of the time the examiner will just put on their seat belt. However I have seen it before where they try and trick the student even though theyre not supposed to. Where they say OK you can start in the student signals and check before leaving but dont check that their passenger has their seatbelt on that is technically a fail Oren says. Now speaking about failing the exam the driving instructor says that it doesnt really affect peoples future of driving. There are some places around the world where if you fail the driving test more than three times they make you do a psychological test. However in Quebec you can take the test multiple times until you pass and there are no repercussions. It takes many hours of practice to show with your body language that you are a confident and competent driver. Students often dont drive at the correct speed or keep forgetting to check their mirrors and forgetting to check their blind spots. I also want to remind everyone that you always must have two hands on the wheel. Even at a red light you cannot take your hands and put them on your lap Oren shares. Finally dont forget to check out Mortys Driving School Instagram Facebook and Tiktokwhere every driver-to-be can find useful information! Image credits: Pok Rie (not the actual photo) Additionally Mikael Castaldo who is the Co-CEO of Kruzee Driving School was kind enough to share more insights to Bored Panda. Seatbelt-related issues are table stakes in driving tests. As a student driver if you or anybody in your vehicle isnt wearing a seatbelt it would be an automatic failure. Fortunately remembering to make sure each passenger is wearing a seatbelt is much easier than mastering parallel parking! he says. The first thing to keep in mind is that only 50-60% of folks pass their drivers test on the first try its by no means an easy exam Mikael emphasizes. The most important thing to remember if you fail is that its a common experience and that youll be able to retake the test as many times as is needed for you to pass. Focus on mastering the fundamentals maintaining a steady speed checking your mirrors blind spots signaling and everything else tends to follow. Speaking about the main reasons for failing the exam and how to avoid them he says that Typically the biggest reasons for failing a driving test are not getting the basics right. For example every time you move your vehicle into another lane or turn you need to remember to check your mirrors then signal and then check your blind spots. If you fail to do any of these steps it can be an automatic failure. Similarly lots of students forget to check their mirrors frequently. We always tell our students to be like a bobblehead and check their mirrors every 5-10 seconds. And of course dont forget to check out the Kruzee Driving School website for more tips and experts recommendations! Folks in the comments started a discussion telling their own personal stories and thoughts regarding driving exams The post 16 Y.O. In Tears After Driving Instructor Purposefully Fails Him By Ignoring Request To Buckle Up first appeared on Bored Panda. 16 Y.O. In Tears After Driving Instructor Purposefully Fails Him By Ignoring Request To Buckle Up Most of us who happened to successfully obtain drivers licenses have at least a few memories from driving lessons that are still deeply ingrained in our minds. Some of us were excited about each lesson and couldnt wait to pass the exam; for others it may have been torture as they constantly felt that they were not ready yet. However besides all of this imagine how annoying it would be to work hard on preparing for the exam do your best and be still failed by an unfair instructor.

More info: Reddit

Driving exams sometimes are a little bit like a lottery  a lot can depend on the instructor

Image credits: Ketut Subiyanto (not the actual photo)

Guy shares the story of how he failed his drivers license test due to not double-checking if the instructor put his seatbelt on

Image credits: u/Bridge23Ux

Image credits: Kelly (not the actual photo)

Guy asked his instructor to buckle up before starting moving but he still didnt do it

Image credits: u/Bridge23Ux

When he found out that he had failed due to this mistake he started crying and was devastated

Recently a guy shared his story to Reddit which occurred around 20 years ago but is still stuck in his memory till this day. He shared how his instructor tricked him into failing his driving exam due to not double-checking if he actually put his seatbelt on. The post collected more than 56K upvotes and almost 6.5K comments where folks shared their own experiences with driving instructors.

The guy starts his story by highlighting that he was really excited about finally getting his drivers license and had practiced like never before. The exam started he completed everything that must be done before driving told the instructor to buckle up and started driving. However after a few seconds of driving the car indicated that the seat belt wasnt connected.

Now the OP remembers that the exam went really well and he made himself proud. They came back to the parking lot. The instructor also said that he did great; however after this came an additional comment saying that he would pass next time if he made sure that everybody actually put their seatbelts on.

Many folks in the comments shared their own stories that show instructors tend to fail young drivers intentionally. The people who give the road tests always seem to be the most awful humans Ive ever seen one user started. Another folk shared what failed them: You must drive with your hand at 10 and 2. You did not do that so I will have to fail you.

Image credits: OXLAEY.com (not the actual photo)

Bored Panda contacted Oren Preisler driving instructor from Mortys Driving School who kindly agreed to share insights regarding this issue and deeper information about driving tests failing them and tips on how not to.

For seatbelts 99% of the time the examiner will just put on their seat belt. However I have seen it before where they try and trick the student even though theyre not supposed to. Where they say OK you can start in the student signals and check before leaving but dont check that their passenger has their seatbelt on that is technically a fail Oren says.

Now speaking about failing the exam the driving instructor says that it doesnt really affect peoples future of driving. There are some places around the world where if you fail the driving test more than three times they make you do a psychological test. However in Quebec you can take the test multiple times until you pass and there are no repercussions.

It takes many hours of practice to show with your body language that you are a confident and competent driver. Students often dont drive at the correct speed or keep forgetting to check their mirrors and forgetting to check their blind spots. I also want to remind everyone that you always must have two hands on the wheel. Even at a red light you cannot take your hands and put them on your lap Oren shares.

Finally dont forget to check out Mortys Driving School Instagram Facebook and Tiktokwhere every driver-to-be can find useful information!

Image credits: Pok Rie (not the actual photo)

Additionally Mikael Castaldo who is the Co-CEO of Kruzee Driving School was kind enough to share more insights to Bored Panda.

Seatbelt-related issues are table stakes in driving tests. As a student driver if you or anybody in your vehicle isnt wearing a seatbelt it would be an automatic failure. Fortunately remembering to make sure each passenger is wearing a seatbelt is much easier than mastering parallel parking! he says.

The first thing to keep in mind is that only 50-60% of folks pass their drivers test on the first try  its by no means an easy exam Mikael emphasizes. The most important thing to remember if you fail is that its a common experience and that youll be able to retake the test as many times as is needed for you to pass. Focus on mastering the fundamentals  maintaining a steady speed checking your mirrors blind spots signaling  and everything else tends to follow.

Speaking about the main reasons for failing the exam and how to avoid them he says that Typically the biggest reasons for failing a driving test are not getting the basics right. For example every time you move your vehicle into another lane or turn you need to remember to check your mirrors then signal and then check your blind spots. If you fail to do any of these steps it can be an automatic failure.

Similarly lots of students forget to check their mirrors frequently. We always tell our students to be like a bobblehead and check their mirrors every 5-10 seconds.

And of course dont forget to check out the Kruzee Driving School website for more tips and experts recommendations!

Folks in the comments started a discussion telling their own personal stories and thoughts regarding driving exams

The post  16 Y.O. In Tears After Driving Instructor Purposefully Fails Him By Ignoring Request To Buckle Up first appeared on Bored Panda.
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