Driving instructor warns of common mistake that leads to most failed tests
A driving instructor has revealed the common error that numerous learners commit during their driving test as they fall victim to the pitfall of "not conducting proper observations at junctions".
Each year, millions take the plunge and begin learning to drive , yet fewer than half of aspiring motorists succeed in their driving test on the first attempt, according to Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) figures.
There's a whole host of reasons why some learners stumble at the final hurdle , but one driving instructor has identified the primary cause that trips them up.
Speaking to the Daily Express , driving instructor Kev Walsh, from the Kev Walsh Driving School, has outlined his experiences of teac