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<blockquote data-quote="brownIEman" data-source="post: 3889282" data-attributes="member: 14596"><p>So failing on the road test is 120 if memory serves. If you got 60 for grinding, what were the other 60+ points for?</p><p></p><p>I failed a gal on a road test one time. She'd been inside for years and finally wanted to try air driving. She was heart broken and I felt bad for her. None of which altered the fact that every time she shifted she stared straight down at the gear shift and drifted way out of her Lane. Like into the left lane or the bike lane on the right. As bad as I felt for her, I would have felt a thousand times worse about the kid she might have run over had I passed her. The steward tried to give me grief about her failing, I refused to even discuss it with him, about the only time I pulled that.</p><p></p><p>Shift by ear, your eyes should be on the road, not the gear shift or the speedometer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brownIEman, post: 3889282, member: 14596"] So failing on the road test is 120 if memory serves. If you got 60 for grinding, what were the other 60+ points for? I failed a gal on a road test one time. She'd been inside for years and finally wanted to try air driving. She was heart broken and I felt bad for her. None of which altered the fact that every time she shifted she stared straight down at the gear shift and drifted way out of her Lane. Like into the left lane or the bike lane on the right. As bad as I felt for her, I would have felt a thousand times worse about the kid she might have run over had I passed her. The steward tried to give me grief about her failing, I refused to even discuss it with him, about the only time I pulled that. Shift by ear, your eyes should be on the road, not the gear shift or the speedometer. [/QUOTE]
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