Driving Instructor takes Test Route at Colwick - Was that a Serious Fault Fail?

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Fully commentary on a Learner Driver Test Route, giving description of what the driver should be looking at and thinking of.

Can you see when Chris checks his mirrors and around him? The examiner should be able to see you check mirrors and around too. Would you have checked all those places and kept active at traffic lights?

Is Chris more prepared for junctions and meeting situations than you? Plan early, look early.

Moose Driving's "Tick-Tick" techniques is used multiple times to keep focus and keep calm. Whether it's due to your own mistake or someone else's.

0:00 Introduction
2:20 Driving Starts
7:37 Car Turning Infront of Us, oncoming traffic, Fire station and all whilst on their mobile phone - Tick-Tick
9:52 Speeding, however only 2-3mph and seen quickly & speed reduced so no fault on a driving test - Tick-Tick
18:28 Children in Road, Rule H1, always looking after more vulnerable road users. With cars behind us, if we hadn't stopped, the cars behind also may not have stopped and may not have seen the children. By us stopping, we prevented a future incident- Tick-Tick
20:30 Serious Fault? No replay available whilst driving, so Tick-Tick. Right turners go last is the rule here, so we should allow them (a left turner) to go first. However, on their approach they were also turning right, and would not cross our path. Their late change of road position and indicators were contributing factors which an examiner takes account of, and I would not have given a student a fault on a mock test for this, due to those factors - Tick-Tick
24:42 Railway Crossing
31:20 Conclusion

Did Chris commit a Serious Fault at the junction in your opinion?

How did this happen, and how could it be prevented in the future?

Clue: RALAR

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