WHAT SHOULD I EXPECT DURING THE TEST?
Avoiding critical errors
CRITICAL ERRORS ARE DEFINITELY SOMETHING YOU WANT TO AVOID
There are many different critical errors and immediate failure errors you can possibly get in the test. You’ll need to avoid them if you want to pass! A critical error is different to an immediate failure error as it doesn’t pose any immediate danger to yourself, other drivers or other property but is still a serious error. A critical error could be something like driving too slowly or blocking a pedestrian crossing. Whereas an immediate failure could be your officer having to take control of your vehicle to avoid a crash or not following the driving officer’s instructions.
The best way to avoid getting any critical or immediate failure errors in your test is by looking out for what they are and avoiding them in your daily driving. That way when the test day comes, you’ll be extra prepared and the chance of you getting one will be minimised so you can pass easily and keep everyone else safe. To read up on all of the critical errors and immediate failure errors there are see here.