LES FAUTES ÉLIMINATOIRES AU PERMIS 2024

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Failing to follow specific rules while driving can lead to automatic elimination during a driving test, emphasizing the importance of careful and precise driving skills to pass successfully. Understanding and adhering to traffic regulations, maintaining safe distances, and demonstrating good judgment are crucial to avoid errors and ensure a successful driving test outcome.

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  • Making any form of contact with the driving examiner's controls, failing to stop completely at a stop sign, or stalling while entering traffic are all grounds for immediate disqualification during a driving test, underlining the strict adherence to rules and safety protocols.
  • Violating traffic regulations such as driving in the wrong lane, going too fast or too slow, or disregarding signals like stop signs and red lights can lead to disqualification, emphasizing the critical need for attentiveness, compliance, and responsible decision-making to pass the exam successfully.

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  • What actions can lead to automatic elimination during a driving test?

    Intervening on controls, not stopping at stop signs, stalling in traffic, taking forbidden directions, driving in the wrong lane, and braking dangerously can result in automatic elimination during a driving test.

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Common Driving Test Elimination Errors

  • If the driving examiner intervenes on the controls, such as the steering wheel, gear lever, or pedals, it is an automatic elimination.
  • Failing to completely stop at a stop sign, even if there are no other vehicles, is an elimination error.
  • Stalling while entering traffic and hindering other users is an elimination fault.
  • Taking a forbidden direction, not stopping at a stop sign, or driving in contests can lead to elimination.
  • Driving in a lane reserved for another category of users, riding on a solid line, or driving too fast compared to the limit can result in elimination.
  • Driving too fast in relation to the situation, driving too slowly, or stopping for no reason can lead to elimination.
  • Braking too late or dangerously at an orange light, going through an orange light when you could stop, or not stopping at a red light are elimination errors.
  • Stopping at a red light but not in the right place, slowing down too much at a green light, or not giving priority to pedestrians at a pedestrian crossing can lead to elimination.
  • Refusing priority at intersections, turning left in front of oncoming traffic, or refusing priority during impossible crossings can result in elimination.
  • Refusing priority to emergency vehicles, vehicles in reserved lanes, or vehicles during maneuvers can lead to elimination.

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Driving test failures due to proximity and errors.

  • Stopping too close to another vehicle or object during a red light or maneuver can lead to elimination during a driving test, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a safe distance to avoid faults.
  • Touching a curb while driving, taking the wrong direction, or making sudden last-minute changes during a driving test can result in elimination, highlighting the significance of anticipation, control, and focus to succeed in the exam.
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