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So someone I know didnt pass his driving test...
He failed because he was travelling 60mph in a 70mph zone. He says that he was travelling at 60mph because he didnt think it was safe to go any faster due to breaking distance and other stuff. The overall result of the test was 2 minors and 1 major (the speed thing above) I think that this reason for failing isn't fair and that there should be consideration for when it may not be safe to travel at the set limits. Because of course there will be times like that when on the road you will need to slow down for whatever reason. Anyway, point is, I have suggested that there maybe grounds for complaint against this particular fail, seeing as the rest of the driving was of good standard (only 2 minors). Just wanted to get some opinions on this [help] Do you think there could be grounds for appeal at all? |
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