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Can you fail driving test for going too slow?

Can you fail driving test for going too slow?

Being hesitant and driving too slowly can actually lead you to fail your test, as it can be dangerous. Examiners pass positive drivers, not negative or risk-taking ones. Driving too slowly can also signal that you don’t know what the speed limit is, which the examiner will view as you being unfit to drive.

Can you get done for going under the speed limit?

However, just because the road doesn’t have a set minimum speed limit or a camera to catch slow motorists, it does not mean that they won’t get some unwanted attention from the police. If you’re deliberately driving below the speed limit on a clear road, you are likely to be pulled over or reported to the police.

Is driving below the speed limit illegal?

Driving below the limit A speed limit is not a target – how many times did your driving instructor tell you that? However, driving too slowly or braking without good cause is an offence, coming under the scope of ‘inconsiderate driving’.

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What are instant fails in driving test?

While drivers can make up to 15 driving faults, also known as minors, a single dangerous or serious, known as major, fault is an immediate fail and means they’ll have to resit the test.

Is it bad to drive too slow?

Driving slower than the surrounding traffic is more likely to cause an accident than speeding, according to research. Driving too slowly can make other drivers around you constantly brake and speed up. It can be frustrating for other drivers, cause confusion and could lead to an accident.

Which roads would you have to drive slower on?

You must drive slower when there is heavy traffic or bad weather. However, if you block the normal and reasonable movement of traffic by driving too slowly, you may be cited. If you choose to drive slower than other traffic, do not drive in the “Number 1 Lane” (fast lane) (refer to “Choosing a Lane”).