She chose the easiest driving test center in Britain.. and this is the result

A woman has made the long journey to get a driver's license over 500 miles (800 km) to the easiest driving test center in the country, hoping to increase her chance of passing the exam, the Daily Star



reports. All the way to the Isle of Mill off the West Coast to Scotland for her second driving test, which I heard was the easiest.And since she had a fear of turning around while driving, she decided to take her test in a place where she didn't focus too much on these things. One of the highest success rates in the UK - nearly 90%.

It took the woman 10 hours to travel, but when she arrived, she realized there were no driving instructors to lend her use of their car.

Fortunately, a local woman put her car up for testing.

"I was determined to pass my driving test a second time - I simply needed to improve my chances," Constance told The Times, "And a quick Google search told me where I needed to go: Isle of Mull."

Constance felt confident before the test as there was only one roundabout and nowhere to try parallel parking, plus the landscape is full of beautiful mountains, lakes and forests to watch from the road.

But unfortunately, after the end of the exam, she noticed that the examiner was not looking at her normally, which she considered a bad sign for the test result, and then he told her, "I don't like talking about people who failed their exams, but think of it as just not passing."

"He mentioned several times that I was going too far in the middle of the road, but I considered it friendly advice," she recalled.

Instead, it turns out that this led to my failing.”

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