So what happens when you beat a red light with your driving instructor right next to you?
Obtaining a driver's license is a significant milestone of your life, where some even name it as a 'life skill'.
As a learner driver, your instructor would be looking out for you and providing you with a safe learning environment.
But unfortunately, that doesn't always happen:
What Happened?
A learner driver was driving at what seemed like a 'rolling' speed.
It maintained its 'rolling speed' alongside the cam car as they approached a red light.
Instead of obeying the red light signal and stopping, the learner driver did something that left us flabbergasted - he continued driving.
Also, considering that the brake lights did not light up, it was certain that there was no attempt by the instructor to e-brake using the secondary brake pedal.
It is not right that the learner driver bears the brunt of this blunder.
As this occurred despite having an instructor present, the instructor should shoulder the bulk of this blunder.
And seriously, was the instructor sleeping?!
The Real Question
Now it's time for the real question that we all wish to find out.
So, what happens now?
Since the only 'license' the learner driver possess is a piece of paper, AKA the provisional driving license, who will be penalised for beating the red light?
The instructor, learner driver, or both?
Please let me know in the comments what you think!
Netizens' Comments
Seems like a legit story HAHAHA
This fella missed the whole point🤦♂️ It's not about the learner driver, it's about the instructor not doing his duty.
That was a video pause tho, look at the cyclist in the background.
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