I went to C.R. England's free truck driving school in August 2012. I failed C.R. England's Road Test three times, and I got an ability fail. C.R. England discharged me from the school and gave me a bus ticket home.
A driver gets an one error point for every infraction of the rules on C.R. England's Road Test, and if a driver gets 19 points (or maybe it's over 19 points), he or she fails the road test. There are also certain infractions that are an automatic failure at C.R. England. The first time I took C.R. England's Road Test, I got an automatic failure for hitting a curb, and the instructor told me if not for hitting the curb, I would have got an automatic failure for coasting. I got 42 points the first time. The second time I took C.R. England's Road test I failed because I got 38 points. The third time I took the road test, I got an automatic failure for weaving in the lane when I shifted gears.
I only got about six hours of training behind the wheel at C.R. England, so I'm not ready to give up yet. I'm attending another truck driving school right now.