Practice theory test does not reflect your skills
The life of an adult contains many unforeseen obstacles and situations that are hard to get over. No one ever said that life is fair and that the real state of things reflects the state of things that should be there, looking from the point of view of the moral, general feeling of justice. Some people deserve to get what they get, some people suffer due to things they have never done, even things they never even thought about. This is life - it is brutal and harsh for some of us. Unjust decisions accompany us from the very beginnings of our lives. We sometimes are being discriminated at schools, as children, than in high schools as older students or pupils. Unjust decisions taken by the teachers are very common. Every teenager knows, that there are some situations where succeeding is just the case of luck and being in the right place at the right time. This image fits a bit to how the outlook of todays driving license examinations look like. The part that gets on my nerves the most is the so called driving theory test. The driving theory test comes most often after succeeding on the Practice theory test. People have different approaches towards it. Some of them like it and consider it to be a good test, reflecting the real skills of the candidates. Some claim that there is no better way to separate those who are completely wrong to even try to get the license. My opinion about the driving theory test as well as concerning the practice theory test is rather negative. I believe it does not reflect the skills of the candidate at all - it is just the matter of luck and a good day.
