Woman Forgets to Start the Car During Driver’s Test, Epic Fail: Funny TikTok Leaves Social Media Users Broken

Woman Forgets to Start the Car During Driver’s Test, Epic Fail: Funny TikTok Leaves Social Media Users Broken

  • A video of a woman failing to start the car during a mock driver’s test has left many in stitches
  • TikTok user and driving instructor DGN Driving School managed to keep a straight face, and people don’t know how
  • Many people felt for the woman as they know the stress this test brings you; however, they had a good chuckle too

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Most people will tell you that their driver's test is the most nerve-wracking test they have ever done in their life. One woman got so nervous that she forgot to start the car, and people can relate.

TikTok user DGN Driving School and his learner driver who forgot to start the car
TikTok user DGN Driving School sat with a woman who forgot to turn on the car before trying to pull off. Image: TikTok / DGN Driving School
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When you are stressed, you forget the simplest of things. Sometimes even your own name. This poor young lady was a ball of nerves.

TikTok user and driving instructor DGN Driving School shared a clip of a time when he took someone for a test, and the woman did not even realise she had not started the car.

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The way he kept a straight face, though. Impressive!

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“Before you guys start, the reason i didn’t help her sooner was because this was a mock test.”

Social media user laugh while sympathizing for the lady

Driver’s tests will have you stressed as you have never been before. Knowing the fear this moment brings, many people took to the comments to share their funny stories. People were also impressed by how the instructor managed to keep a straight face.

Take a look:

@samantha said:

“I couldn't be a driving instructor... I would not be able to keep a straight face ”

@samantha said:

“I couldn't be a driving instructor... I would not be able to keep a straight face ”

@Jamal said:

“The way I would laugh at it ”

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@Lexiikeller said:

“I told my instructor his car was broken we both panicked then realised I hadn’t turned the key still no idea how I passed ”

@Datoval said:

“I feel for her but funny to watch ”

@somdra said:

“Nah because my nerves got the better of me when I got asked to reverse bay park and ended up asking if I could start again ”

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In related news, Briefly News reported that it is no secret that renewing your driver’s licence in Mzansi is more difficult than faking your own death. One lady learnt this the hard way and even ended up with an entirely new surname in the end. Her story had Mzansi laughing.

With the coronavirus, corruption, and the useless online systems that are needed to process legal documents, renewing a driver’s licence or changing any personal details on official documents is almost impossible.

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Denika Herbst (Editor) Denika Herbst is a Human Interest writer at Briefly News. She is also an Industrial Sociologist with a master's degree in Industrial Organisational and Labour Studies from the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, which she completed in 2020. She is now a PhD candidate at UKZN. Denika has over five years of experience writing for Briefly News (joined in 2018), and a short time writing for The South African. You can reach her via: denika.herbst@briefly.co.za.

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