A man, who is a YouTuber, livestreams his driver's test. He is nervous and unsure of himself, and his examiner, Richard Burns, guides him through the test. Despite struggling with basic tasks such as using the windshield wipers, checking his mirrors, and parallel parking, the tester continues to encourage him. However, the YouTuber makes numerous mistakes, including excessive speeding, harsh braking, and nearly hitting a mailbox. The examiner initially fails him, citing his inability to safely operate a vehicle. However, after the YouTuber pleads with him, explaining that he needs his license to move out of his mom's house, the examiner surprisingly agrees to pass him, suggesting that the livestream and the YouTuber's social media presence may have influenced his decision.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The test-taker does not have a driver's license and is taking the test.
2. The test-taker is 18 years old and has a temporary permit.
3. The test is being live-streamed with permission from the Ohio Department of Motor Vehicles.
4. The test administrator's name is Richard Burns.
5. The test-taker is not allowed to play music during the test but can sing.
6. The test-taker is required to follow all traffic rules and regulations during the test.
7. The test-taker is not allowed to turn right on red unless it is safe to do so.
8. The test-taker must come to a complete stop at stop signs and red lights.
9. The test-taker must use their turn signals when turning.
10. The test-taker failed the test due to excessive speed, harsh braking, and parallel parking errors.
11. The test administrator initially failed the test-taker but later passed them after learning they were a YouTuber and were live-streaming the test.
12. The test-taker can pick up their driver's license the next morning at the office.