Failed my initial driving test 5 times, but whilst I made mistakes I wasn't to impressed with the standard of instruction my fails were: 1st test - Lack of observation, when in the RAF was taught to use eyes to scan rather than moving head as eyes can move faster and moving head a lot whilst wearing 4kg of flight helmet makes the neck sore. Why not havce a running commentry or if examiner isn't sure ask 'what was the last sign you passed?' a good way of establishing observation. 2nd test - Made very sure that the examiner could see I was observing, even adjusted my mirror before pulling off, was failed on the basis that he felt I had driven to the test centre with an incorrectly adjusted mirror. 3rd test - same idiot as tests 1 & 2, failed for refusing an emegency stop and an incorect ES, first one he called I had a tailgater, and wasn't going to chance him rear ending me. Second it was a bit icey and felt the car start to go so eased off and re-applied the brakes, was told that a proper emergency stop should make the tyres squeel, mised the point that squeeling tyres normally indicates a skid... Took a couple of years out from test in the hope that the doddery old git would retire. 4th test - failed for not being aggresive enough. WTF surely trying to overtake on a blind corner is just plain silly, not according to this examiner!! 5th test - too close to vehicle in front on a dual carraigeway, hands up my mistake, also marked down for block changing rather than going up through every gear. 6th test - made a complete hash of it, stalled it forgot to change up, made a right howler at a roundabout. but passed, my two worst drives were the closest to passing and a pass. Am very sceptical about the standard drivning test, especially since doing the Class 1. Wouldn't be against a limited number of passes given the standard of tuition and testing improves, would go for 1o tests, bearing in mind that there are some people who are now good drivers but go to pieces on a formal test, 10 cracks gives them a chance to get past test nerves. I think the drivers that have had 60-70 tests should just give up.