A man was accidentally told he had passed his full driver's licence, only to be told two weeks later he failed.
Ravinder Singh, 24, had taken his test with an instructor from Vehicle Testing NZ (VTNZ) in Pukekohe last month. Afterwards, the counter staff issued him with a temporary driver's licence and he was told a photo driver's licence would be sent to him in the mail.
But when the licence didn't arrive and after driving for more than two weeks thinking he had a full licence, Singh called VTNZ.
VTNZ told him that the licence issued was a "mistake" and that he had in fact failed his test.
"I was totally shocked because I have in my hands the temporary licence that is proof that I passed," Singh said. "On the day of my practical test, even the driving test officer congratulated me so I cannot believe what I am hearing."