Learner Driver’s License to Fail: Woman Sets New Record for Most Failed Driving Tests with a Staggering 128 Attempts
- A hapless learner driver has earned the dubious distinction of failing her driving test a whopping 128 times, leaving experts and instructors alike scratching their heads.
- The driving school dropout’s dismal record has raised eyebrows over the laxity of the licensing system and the exorbitant costs incurred by the taxpayer.
- As the flustered female’s failure toll mounts, so do the safety concerns for fellow road users, with many demanding stricter evaluation criteria for learner drivers.
The would-be driver, whose identity has not been disclosed, has been attempting to secure her license for several years, with her first recorded failure dating back to 2015.
In a stunning admission, the driver confessed to having spent a small fortune on driving lessons, with estimates suggesting she has forked out over $10,000 in a desperate bid to pass the test.
“I’m starting to lose hope,” the dejected driver revealed in a candid interview. “I’ve had so many lessons, but I just can’t seem to get it right. It’s getting embarrassing.”
Driving instructors who have had the misfortune of teaching the hapless learner driver describe her as “clueless behind the wheel” and “a menace on the road.”
“She’s a lovely person, but her driving skills are atrocious,” one exasperated instructor confessed. “I’ve never seen anyone fail so spectacularly. It’s a wonder she hasn’t given up yet.”
Transport officials have been quick to defend the licensing system, insisting that the rigorous evaluation process is designed to ensure only competent drivers take to the roads.
“While it may seem harsh, our primary concern is road safety,” a spokesperson explained. “We cannot compromise on standards, no matter how many attempts it takes for a learner driver to pass.”
As the learner driver prepares for her 129th attempt, many are left wondering if she will ever join the ranks of licensed drivers or remain forever stuck in the slow lane.
