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  1. Jun 1, 2013 · Emma-Ashley. 7. Original post by emmatays. I was turning right at a roundabout and I was at the front of the queue. To my left in the left hand lane was a police car with its sirens on, so I witnessed all of the cars in the left hand lane move over for the police car. The next thing I know I am looking in my mirror and there are cars beeping me ...

  2. Driving test cancellations 4 all is a good service, its £18 for a one off fee and you can use it again if you fail until you pass. Saved me a lot of time and gave me lots of text notifications of new tests until I found one that suited me. Reply 18. 6 years ago.

  3. Learning to drive blogs. From parallel parking to smashing your theory, share your learning to drive journey. Squash's Learner driver diary! by slurredsquash 2 weeks ago. 11.

  4. 3. Use this app called theory test + hazard perception. I recommend this app because when doing the theory test, the app and the exam had the same exact questions but were worded differently. 4. Read the highwaycode which can be found online or from the book. 5. Once you passed then start doing the driving lessons.

  5. The guy I had for my second test, my instructor had a student take three tests with the guy, first time he failed for a RRC, second time for pulling out in front of a car, third time he stopped for a parked car, the oncoming vehicle stopped and flashed him so he went. The fourth test the same guy got a different examiner and passed with 2 minors.

  6. Dec 12, 2023 · I presume you mean the practical element of the driving test so here is my tips: 1. Stay calm and don't panic. 2. Remember to make checking your mirrors and signalling obvious. 3. Try not to think about past failures and focus on the now. 4. Make sure your comfortable in the car you are taking the test in.

  7. Oct 18, 2019 · As I’ve mentioned before, if you only want to get one app, there isn’t a huge amount of difference between the DVSA theory test app and the Theory 4 in 1 app. If you can memorise information fairly easily and have already had some driving lessons so know the basics, but struggle with hazard perception, get the Theory 4 in 1 app.

  8. 11 years ago. saraw26. 11. The average/expected is around 40 hours - that's how many you should budget for. It takes longer than you would think. I have felt confident from my first lesson, but there is loads to cover. I've had around 29/30 hours, and I'm pretty much there. But will keep having lessons until my test day.

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  10. i hate all this angst about test times. if you aren't ready, don't ****ing take the test. the time of day should have little bearing on your ability to pass. Basically I booked my test for Monday 19th of April at 14.32 PM but because of 'unforeseen circumstances' it was moved to Tuesday 11th of May at 8.10 AM.

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