http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/8621668.stm
Quote:
People in London and south-east England take more attempts to pass driving tests than candidates in any other UK region, a survey has suggested.
The AA/Populus survey of 20,109 AA members found people from the area took an average of 2.1 attempts to pass - compared with a UK average of two.
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Surely this has to be due to the sheer nature of driving in the south-east? It very busy and all built up. When I did my test it was very busy, even small side roads had cars often enough to make perform parallel parking and reversing around a corner more difficult.