Failed your driving test?

Let's say you fail in the first two minutes. Can you still demand that he complete the rest of the test? After all, you paid for it. Thanks for your answers.

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Annamggutefrage
2 years ago

In most cases, it is not possible to continue the driving test after you have passed in the first minutes. If a examiner finds that you do not own the necessary skills and skills to drive safely on the road, he can cancel the exam.

It is important to note that safety always has top priority and therefore a examiner can cancel the test if he considers that the risk of accidents or injuries is too great. They may, however, generally agree to re-examination after a certain waiting period and thus have the possibility to complete the examination again. You can best discuss the details with your local driving station or your driving instructor.

Annamggutefrage
1 year ago

Thank you for the star 🌟

DerBayer80
2 years ago

No. As a rule, the test is finished and that’s it

TheMonkfood
2 years ago

No, you can’t. With the end of the test, the journey time also ends, even if only 10 seconds lasts

Bomberos911
2 years ago

You pay for the exam, not the time of travel.

If the examiner thinks that after 30 minutes you would have passed, would you like to go on the remaining 15 minutes so that you can still fall through?

Lufthannes
2 years ago

No, you don’t pay for the time being, but for the trial

Kwalliteht
2 years ago

The test is completed with the test result. Point.

Oldtimer2000
2 years ago
Reply to  Ddddd818

Yeah, but you can still say I paid for a 45 minute drive. They have to drive them with me now.

You can say that, but it won’t change that you don’t drive a single meter.

Kwalliteht
2 years ago
Reply to  Ddddd818

You paid the exam, no more and no less.

Musslos12
2 years ago

Okay, what would you want?

Musslos12
2 years ago
Reply to  Ddddd818

He doesn’t give any feedback in the exam. Only passed or not passed