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Driving Theory Test Failed 92 Times

Driving Theory Test Failed 92 Times

Driving Standards Agency confirm that a man has taken the theory test 92 times - and repeatedly failed.

Date - 25th January 2012
Courtesy of - Ananova
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Britain's worst learner driver has never taken a proper driving test - after failing his theory exam 92 times.

The 28-year-old Leicester man, who has not been named, has spent £2,852 on theory tests, reports The Sun.

The £31 hour-long test includes multiple-choice questions about road rules, plus a hazard-perception test where participants have to spot developing road dangers on a driving video.

He cannot take the practical test until he passes the theory exam.

A 33-year-old man, also from Leicester, failed his practical driving test a whopping 22 times before passing.

The Driving Standards Agency revealed that the man, who has not been named, spent £1,650 on the tests which cost £75 each.

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Steve

Steve - Wed, 25 January 2012
Driving test fees are £62.00 weekdays and £75 on weekday evenings and weekends..!
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Steve B

Steve B - Wed, 25 January 2012
Keep them off the road because if their intelligence is that restricted then what are they going to be like when driving a car and having to make a decision.
There's failure and then there's stupidity.
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Anonymous

Anonymous - Thu, 26 January 2012
The Leicester connection suggests a Darwinian study of the gene pool in that area. Remind me to continue to avoid that area whilst driving.
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Anonymous

Anonymous - Thu, 26 January 2012
The LEICESTER connection suggests a Darwinian study of the gene pool in that area would be appropriate. Remind me not to drive in that area...
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Jack

Jack - Tue, 31 January 2012
How is that even possible?
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Jack

Jack - Tue, 31 January 2012
How is that even possible?
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Anonymous

Anonymous - Tue, 14 February 2012
Why they are spent regularly
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