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Woman travels 500 miles to take 'easiest' driving test on Scottish island – but fails

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the Times : "I was determined I would pass my driving test the second time – I simply needed to optimise my chances. “A quick Google search told me where I needed to go, the Isle of Mull.

I booked for the earliest available date, in mid-December.“She added: “For their lessons residents tend to head to Oban on the mainland, where the ferry to the island departs from.“None of the instructors I got hold of fancied the trip, each warning me of high chances that my crossing would be cancelled in bad weather."I took to Facebook, where local paramedic Mairi took pity and offered her blue Mini." Want all the biggest Lifestyle news straight to your inbox?

Sign up for our free Daily Star Hot Topics newsletter Constance felt confident ahead of the test as there was one roundabout and nowhere for parallel parking to be attempted, plus the landscape is full of mountains, lochs and beautiful forests to view from the road.Unfortunately, when Constance had to head back to the mainland she realised the the examiner wouldn’t look at her properly.They said: "I don’t like to talk about people who fail their tests.

Think of it as just not passing."Constance added: "He had mentioned a few times that I was straying too far into the middle of the road for his liking, but I had taken it to be friendly advice.“Instead, it turned out to be my downfall."So, it seems Constance will have to try her luck again, but maybe she won’t travel so far next time..

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