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MAN WANTS TO GIVE UP GETTING A DRIVING LICENSE AFTER FAILING FOR 4 TIMES

I have always been passionate about driving. As soon as I turned 18, I immediately set off to obtain my driving license.

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It took me a few months of hard work and preparation, but I was finally ready to take my driving test.

Unfortunately, I failed the test four times in a row.

At first, I was determined to keep trying until I passed the test. I thought that the fifth time would be my lucky charm and that I would finally be able to get my license. However, after failing the fourth time, I started to feel discouraged and demotivated.

I was starting to lose hope in ever getting my license, and I was considering giving up altogether.

My friends and family were very supportive throughout the entire process, and they kept encouraging me to keep trying. They reminded me that I had done everything I could to prepare for the test and that I was capable of passing it.

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But I couldn’t help but feel like I had hit a wall and that nothing I did was going to make a difference.

I struggled with my decision for a long time. On one hand, I was scared of failing again. On the other hand, I was scared of not trying and missing out on the opportunity to become a licensed driver. I kept going back and forth between these two options, not knowing what to do.

Can anyone provide me with some advice on how I can pass the TP.

I feel like the driving centre is sucking my hard-earned money.

Here are what netizens think:

  • Of course sucking your money lah, our license so expensive to get. The amount of money you paid to get one license can pay season parking for almost 2 years.
  • Aiya, don’t bother la, car also so expensive, take loan, installment end up just a vehicle. MRT bus the same.
  • Try again lah, no big deal, my friend took 8 times. Finally got it but got caught for drink driving. HAHA
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