Watching a trailer for an up and coming new series about people taking their driving tests I believe it's to be introduced by Scarlett Moffatt.
The purpose being that apart from the fact she's a well known "celebrity" I believe they said it took her 13 attempts to pass her driving test.
Now in the dim and distant past I remember voicing my opinions on this subject and I'm afraid my opinion hasn't changed. Everyone is entitled to a driving test should they put in for one {and feel confident enough to take one} and no one should be surprised if they happen to fail the first time or for that matter the second or even third as nerves play an important part but I do believe that, as in Scarlett's case, bells should have started ringing after about the fifth or sixth attempt.
Some people are just not cut out to be drivers, I believe in one of the episodes from a previous series one woman had spent over ten thousand pounds on failed tests and she was willing to spend another ten thousand till she did pass her test, and after she got her licence there was no way on Gods earth I would have ever accepted a lift from her, she like many others out there are accidents waiting to happen.
Years ago there was a case in point of a {fairly local} man wanting to pass his driving test {this tale was told to me by his best mate} and the upshot was this guy couldn't drive for toffee but was determined to get a licence. So after numerous lessons and a few fails he discovered that when leaving the test centre on his tests he would be directed to one of three "courses" used by the examiners so when putting in for his next test for the next couple of weeks prior every night he went out with his mate with L plates on and literally drove every inch of the three courses so he literally knew every bump and curve in the road on any of the routes so when he went for his next test whichever one it was he knew it parrot fashion AND HE PASSED.
I passed first time, that is not meant to be a boast I just couldn't afford the £3 I would have needed to retake it. I have been driving over fifty years, driving has been my career and yes over those years I've had taps and bumps {who hasn't} I've NEVER been involved in a serious road traffic collision, never been injured or caused injury to anyone and on that score I am proud, but there are people out there who just should not be on the road, they like Scarlett, somehow managed a pass one day, possibly due more to luck than judgement, meaning we end up with another one to look out for.
All anyone needs to do is look up the first series that was on years ago and recall I think her name was Maureen and she was from Wales and she drove a Lada........remember her? frightening it was.