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My poor ES failed his driving test yesterday :( . He's had no practice at all (as he lives away at uni) so it's not that surprising but what failed him was nerves - he said his left leg was shaking uncontrollably and so he kept stalling.

 

Would Rescue Remedy work for keeping his nerves under control for next time? I've never used it before but have seen it mentioned a lot on here :) .

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Rescue Remedy helped my girl pass on her second attempt,but I think that nothing helped more than failing first time around & knowing what was going to happen the second time.

Just knowing what you are going up against is a huge help....I am sure his confidence will be much better next time :D

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Speaking from personal experience:

 

Practise! Practise! Practise! Forget doing 'manouvres' over & over. Just get out on the road & do 'proper' driving.

Kalms needs to be in your system for 2 weeks to have any real effect. Rescue Remedy is better in my opinion.

& lastly, I've never quite trusted anyone that passed their test first time, I'd rather drive with some who passed on their second go :lol:

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That's the stumbling block, sadly. ES lives away from home at Uni so just doesn't have the opportunity to practice. YS learnt while he was living at home and it was so much easier.

 

Having said that, ES's instructor obviously thought he was ready or wouldn't have put him forward. He only had 4 minors so the stalling was the only reason he failed (understandably!)

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A note of caution on the pastilles - I have work related stress and got some from Boots yesterday - opened tin and couldnt close the bloomin thing again - so had to decant into tupperware. Somehow defeats the object of reducing stress if they are all over the bottom of your handbag. manufacturers please take note. and breathe. Good luck to your son.

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I remember being really nervous my first test, I'd had an 1 hr lesson just before my test at my instructors suggestion and my instructor commented afterwards that he'd never seen me drive like that and suggested two hrs next time. That did the trick and my only worry was I really should have gone to the loo before getting in the car for 3 hrs :lol: I think most people would be ok with a one hr lesson before their test.

But I agree with others the only people who make me nervous when I'm in the car they are driving turn out to be people who passed first time :?

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