No. It's already hard enough for learner drivers and new drivers and people seem hellbent on making their lives even harder. You pay through the nose for the barely affordable lessons, wait a long time for the test and if you fail (and you only have to get one thing wrong) you have another 5 month wait.. In the UK, you can appeal a failed driving test if you can prove that your examiner did not follow the law when they carried out your test. However, your driving test result cannot be changed. Should you be successful in your appeal, you could receive a refund or free retest. If you are unsuccessful, you could face large legal costs.
You are far from alone if you failed the driving test the first time. If I fail my driving test, when can I take it again? You will have to choose a date that is at least 10 working days after your last before you can book another test. This gives you plenty of time to work on yourself and make improvements in your learning and understanding.. What matters is how serious the fault is and how many mistakes you make on a driving test. You are allowed up to 15 minor faults on a driving test. If you get 16, unfortunately that's a fail. The DVSA recently published the top 10 reasons for failing your driving test. Have a read so that you can hopefully avoid making these mistakes during.