What skills are really classed as basics though? The test I sat (only 5 years ago) didn't include roundabouts, traffic lights or dual carrigways let alone multi-junctioned, sliproaded, flyovered 6 lane motorways. Likewise some people i know passed in town and never drove on 1.5 lane roads with hairpin off-camber corners. Really the current test needs to be updated and made more to include at least the requirement to have driven on all classes of road.
M3's comment also has a good point. Learn to drive or learn to pass? I think I was about 50/50 as I had a good instructor but all the real good tips that have saved myself and my wallet came from my dad and uncle who taught me to drive, like he said, in the "real" world.
To be honest the test couldn't cover those tips and there's no reason for them to be but they should, without a doubt be included in the "curriculum" when learning. From experience I know that people wont remember these things but they will sink in and the mind will remeber them when it really needs to.
Hope my first post is worthwhile, nice site
