Askefyr at 2024-03-14 10:49:36+00:00 ID: kutex5i
Nobody feels ready after the legal minimum. There's a reason it's a legal minimum - it's the point where the best theoretical student could be ready.
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Askefyr at 2024-03-14 10:49:36+00:00 ID: kutex5i
Nobody feels ready after the legal minimum. There's a reason it's a legal minimum - it's the point where the best theoretical student could be ready.
Reasonable_Tap_8866 at 2024-03-14 11:04:35+00:00 ID: kutgekf
I honestly felt ready quite some time before that. But i guess everyone is different. And as someone wrote take whatever amount of lessons it takes for you to feel comfortable driving
MBechzzz at 2024-03-14 11:47:32+00:00 ID: kutl0bm
I felt completely ready at the legal minimum, so did by far most of my friends. None of us had extra lessons. Nothing wrong with op not feeling ready, but saying no one is, is dumb.
The-Farting-Baboon at 2024-03-14 13:02:45+00:00 ID: kutul2x
Thats a lie tho.
Some feel rdy some dont. In the end most people pass anyway.
If you're not rdy discuss with ur instructor and get more lessons. Ask questions, discuss the tests you take and why u failed answers so he can explain.
After every test we did in class we went through and discussed a question if anyone answered wrong.
The online ones you can always take SS and mail ur instructor or show up and talk.
Phaeer at 2024-03-14 14:47:27+00:00 ID: kuub7wf
I felt ready after the required minimum but my driving instructor insisted that I needed more hours, that he wanted to be paid in cash for, not suspicious at all.
I passed everything on first try at the age of 38.
Decent_Ad911 at 2024-03-14 10:42:20+00:00 ID: kute7rk
I was in no way ready for my test after my obligatory lessons, so I paid for more the days before and I passed. Take the amount of lessons you need in order to pass. No one gives a shit how many lessons you take.
AnonyMoose_2023 at 2024-03-14 10:46:05+00:00 ID: kutektx
This, taking enough lessons that you feel comfortable is the way to go.
Hr_Henning at 2024-03-14 11:00:07+00:00 ID: kutfynk
I took well over 30, didnt feel safe until then. Passed first attempt.
TheRealTormDK at 2024-03-14 12:19:25+00:00 ID: kutot3l
My wife failed the test 11 times before passing when she was younger due to anxiety during testing, so don't worry about it. Averages don't matter, what matters is that you feel ready.
jtg2100 at 2024-03-14 11:49:41+00:00 ID: kutl91w
OP note this: you are likely to never feel ready for the driving exam, because you are nervous. Quite normal. Also note, that your instructor earn ALOT of extra cash for those lessons they state you “need”.
I’d say try out the exam.
Redlax at 2024-03-14 11:30:09+00:00 ID: kutj2ma
Don't feel anything negative about it, a lot get extra lessons. There's more to it than just driving a car. Take the time you need, switch instructors if possible and believe in yourself. You can do this.
Otzen at 2024-03-14 13:25:05+00:00 ID: kutxtm8
Don't worry about the amount of classes (as long as the cost is not a problem).
Your instructor has to be on board with you being ready for the final exam, and some instructors are bound to want to get their students to a higher competency level than others (whether it's to get extra money is another discussion). In other words, the number of classes you end up taking is meaningless.
See it as what it is: training to become a better driver. You're likely not gonna be in a situation with a certified instructor like this again after passing the exam. If money and time wasn't an issue, taking 100 lessons would just make you a better driver than most.
You're taking a bunch more than the minimum, you can bet that means you will be a better driver than someone insisting on taking the exam and barely passing after the minimum amount of lessons.
EkahsRetsam at 2024-03-14 15:55:43+00:00 ID: kuuna1b
It's more about being good at tests than it is driving. If you feel it won't hit your confidence too much to fail, just try the test.
Just always remember that you're in a 1 ton killing machine and respect that. If you do that, you'll be safe even with subpar driving skills.
Ukacelody at 2024-03-14 19:43:04+00:00 ID: kuvsvek
In Denmark it’s pretty common to not be ready after the set amount of lessons because we don’t get to practice at home/with relatives, only with the instructor. My parents always told me you don’t actually learn to drive until a half year after you’ve passed your test and I’d say that was certainly the case for me lol. Take your time
hermanman at 2024-03-14 22:30:36+00:00 ID: kuwmtrx
You don’t need to take the driver exam in Copenhagen, I did mine in Roskilde and it was nice that you were driving there so you got a bit practice before the real deal. And also not that many bikes…