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Advice on passing practical driving test

 
Description: Make sure you know about all the elements that make up your practical driving test...

Newest Review: ... of between 10-11.30 in the morning when I knew that there would be less traffic on the roads as school would have already started and it was in between the time of people going to work and people going to lunch and I luckily grabbed myself a 10.44am spot. Obviously the condition of the traffic isn't guaranteed though and some may even prefer heavy traffic as this may mean you'll be sitting ... more

 ... in a jam for ages and passing the time of the test without really doing much. But the main reason to book an early test is so that you don't end up spending the beginning part of the day feeling sick with worry. Most people are bound to wake up early...more

bigm83
Express Review on Advice on passing practical driving test
by - written on 17/11/09
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well belive me or not this is TRUE. It was my first driving test and I was so tensed that i farted in the car. My examiner had to open all the windows of the car and he wrote it as a major faulot while driving.

I think its unfair....

aylawarner
Crowned Review Watch out, Ayla's about! (2071 words)
by - written on 05/08/09 (Very useful, 764 readings)
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After reading the other reviews in this category the night before my driving test, I was wondering to myself if I'd be writing my own review within the next few days. And, well, here it is! ~ A little bit of history of my driving ~ I wasn't one of those teenagers who, directly I turned 17, wanted to learn to drive. My mum has never driven in her life but, because of this and the fact that she's always had to rely on other people for lifts, I did always want to learn purely because my grandparents would be too old before long to be my personal chauffeurs! So I eventually first started taking driving lessons about two and a half years ago when I was 20 - ...  Read the complete review

stace12344
Premium Review Advice on passing practical driving test: Are You Ready? (723 words)
by - written on 16/07/09 (Very useful, 112 readings)
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Well after sitting my practical driving test just hours ago I am pleased to say that I passed on my first attempt! :) That said however, I have had countless driving lessons and was not willing to attempt the test without feeling comfortable driving the car and capable of completing the manouveres. The best advice I can give to anyone is to: Stay Calm. This isn't exactly what you want to hear (it wasn't what I wanted to hear) but it truely is the best advice. ** What to expect? ** Once your practical driving test is confirmed you are likely to be given a time that is fairly odd, for example, mine was 3:27pm. I don't really think the ...  Read the complete review

CokaCola
Premium Review Don't Speed, but don't hesitate either! (340 words)
by - written on 12/04/09 (Very useful, 310 readings)
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I havn't long passed my driving test and I am lucky in that my father is a driving instructor, so I feel that over the last few months I have gained lots of experience about passing the driving test. Having said that, I still managed to get 8 minors, but that's only half of the limit, so still pretty good going if you ask me! The first thing I would say is that driving is not really easy, you really have to put effort in to get anywhere with it. Too many people think that the car is pretty much going to drive itself when the reality is a lot different. Just think logically, road, car, bus, stop for that person crossing the road, and you'll go along way without ...  Read the complete review

malibu_jenny
Premium Review Advice on passing practical driving test: Taking the Driving Test - IN YOUR OWN CAR. (1205 words)
by - written on 06/04/09 (Very useful, 684 readings)
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Ever found that you ask your driving instructor a question and they answer with "We can cover that on the day of the test"? I'm starting to think that's just to make sure you take your test with them. Your Driving Test is a lot of pressure, not least because of the cost of the test and two hour lesson slot. Here are my tips if you decide to go it alone. For some reason I always thought that booking the test would be the easy bit, when in fact it turned out to be really hard. It was coming up to two years since my theory test when I suddenly panicked realising this would expire. As it had been a while, I rushed to book a couple of lessons with my very ...  Read the complete review

 
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