In short
The top 5 reasons UK learners fail the driving test: 1) Junction observation, 2) Mirror checks before changing direction, 3) Turning right at junctions, 4) Move-off safety, 5) Response to traffic lights. All are habit gaps, not knowledge gaps — fix with repetition on the routes at your test centre.
- 1
Junctions — observation
Failing to look both ways at minor crossroads, or pulling out without checking. The #1 fail, year after year.
Fix: Practise saying out loud 'left, right, left' at every junction. Make MSPSL automatic.
- 2
Mirrors — change of direction / position
Missed mirror check before turning, changing lanes, or pulling away.
Fix: Always check interior mirror, then door mirror, before any change of direction. Say 'mirror' out loud during practice.
- 3
Junctions — turning right
Bad lane positioning when turning right at junctions or on multi-lane roads.
Fix: Position to the right early. Watch the lane markings. Practise on the routes at your centre.
- 4
Move off — safety
Pulling away without full all-round observation, especially over-the-shoulder check.
Fix: POM routine: Prepare, Observe, Move. Make the over-shoulder check a habit, not a glance.
- 5
Response to signs / signals — traffic lights
Going through amber, stopping past the line, not noticing red filter arrows.
Fix: Amber means stop unless it's unsafe. Read the lights early, brake calmly.
- 6
Move off — control
Stalling, kangaroo-petrol, rolling on hill starts, sudden movements.
Fix: Practise clutch bite-point and gas balance. On hills, use the handbrake until the bite firms up.
- 7
Positioning — normal driving
Driving too close to the kerb, over the centre line, or unable to maintain lane discipline.
Fix: Aim for the centre of your lane. Mirror-check before drift correction.
- 8
Reverse park — control
Hitting the kerb hard, ending up at an angle, or repositioning too many times.
Fix: Walking pace. Reference points. Stop and check whenever needed.
- 9
Response to signs / signals — road markings
Missing painted lane arrows, stop lines, give-way markings.
Fix: Read the road surface, not just the signs. Slow down at junctions to give yourself time.
- 10
Roundabouts — observation / lane discipline
Wrong lane on approach, late signal, cutting lanes on exit, hesitation.
Fix: Pre-position by reading lane arrows. Signal one exit before yours. Commit on a clear gap.
The fastest fix
All 10 of these faults are habit gaps. The single biggest habit-fixer is route practice — drive the actual roads your examiner uses until each junction, mirror check, and lane decision is automatic.
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