An Aberdeen woman has set a Scottish record after failing to pass her theory driving test an incredible 40 times.
The unnamed 22-year-old has spent a staggering £920 trying to demonstrate her knowledge of hazards on the road but so far has been unsuccessful.
The repeated failures make her the worst Scottish theory learner since records began in 2004.
She beats a 22-year-old Glasgow man, who at 36 failed attempts is the second worst in the country.
Last year, a 44-year-old Aberdeen man passed his practical test on his 24th attempt, with the record for failures in the practical sittings being held by a Glasgow woman at 25.
Neil Greig, directory of policy and research with the Institute of Advanced Motorists said: “Overall there has been a fall in pass rates of theory tests since the DVSA switched to a new model where the answers to the questions weren’t so readily available prior to the test.
“We supported those measures but clearly in the case of this lady, there is some kind of issue in learning driving regulation and the test has picked that up – that’s definitely a good thing.
“Perhaps there is a need for a more individual approach to help build up her confidence but really, no one should be failing 40 times.”
Neil also had some useful advice for any learner drivers who might find themselves struggling to clear the theory test hurdle.
He said: “It’s all down to preparation. I would advise learners to take the test very seriously. It’s a very important thing and they should take as much time as possible to get comfortable with the regulations.
“Ultimately, I would advise them to relax and enjoy it. It’s the first step of a very enjoyable journey to becoming a full road user.”