It took me quite a few lessons to feel confident enough to book my practical test (UK), but alot of the time passing the test it's self does come down to luck (time of day, traffic, road conditions etc).
Alot of my friends, who passed first time, terrify when they get behind a wheel for two reasons, 1) they're way too cocky about passing first time, and think they're Superman Car Jesus or something, 2) they were usually very lucky on their test day and are still a bit shit at driving, basic manouvers and stuff like that.
I passed both the written test and the pracitical test second time, I guess because I learnt how high the bar was set on the first try and then did everything I could to not fall into those same traps (good, blatant observations and not driving too slow) the second time. I think if I took the test again now, I'd fail for sure.
Alot of my friends, who passed first time, terrify when they get behind a wheel for two reasons, 1) they're way too cocky about passing first time, and think they're Superman Car Jesus or something, 2) they were usually very lucky on their test day and are still a bit shit at driving, basic manouvers and stuff like that.
I passed both the written test and the pracitical test second time, I guess because I learnt how high the bar was set on the first try and then did everything I could to not fall into those same traps (good, blatant observations and not driving too slow) the second time. I think if I took the test again now, I'd fail for sure.