I must confess that I had so many practical test that I can not recall how many, but that which adheres to my knowledge is that upon the first I went through a red light: however, I should regard that the lesson of the test was worthy, since far later I was driving a car with my two sons in the back of it and the foot pedal brake stopped working, the hand brake was also not working, and I thought quickly enough to alter the course of my journey so as to avoid needing to travel through any traffic lights, and after having upon two occasions been trapped needing to cross a busy road and found that I could only speed up and enter the stream of oncoming traffic, I knew that it was good to have avoided the traffic lights, but thereby I gave the car more momentum, so finally when I came to be driving along the street I lived at then, the car had too much momentum to stop, but thankfully the children's father had recently moved out of a nearby flat and was storing his property in my shed with a double bed mattress at the front of hiding that his belongings were in my shed, so when the car arrived in the shed the collision was with all the property of the person whom had left the car without a hand brake. Thereby take good heed of the reason for failure.