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pub speed is 180Without checking I think it was 138 ish.
Whens all your tests planned for then? Should be reasonably easy to pass the perception but the theory could catch you out.
pub speed is 180Without checking I think it was 138 ish.
pub speed is 180
Whens all your tests planned for then? Should be reasonably easy to pass the perception but the theory could catch you out.
And a tartan rug on the back seat and to own a driving hat.
Steve.
Did Nicola not make that a law in Scotland now?I like tartan blankets.
Did Nicola not make that a law in Scotland now?![]()
This one goes to 11.Serious question - is this a 'standard' test or is it an enhanced one that requires a higher standard?
If it is enhanced, what are the differences?
It's a Volvo, it may just as well have been an estate.Its a saloon, not an estate. I'll never soccumb to dog ownership
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Serious question - is this a 'standard' test or is it an enhanced one that requires a higher standard?
If it is enhanced, what are the differences?
Serious question - is this a 'standard' test or is it an enhanced one that requires a higher standard?
If it is enhanced, what are the differences?
You can even take the dog racing with you.
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and will feature all 3 maneuvers.
So basically they're just making you drive for longer so that there will be more opportunity to have minor faults? If that's the case then, effectively, the standard will be higher and it will be more difficult to pass.It's not enhanced, its "extended". The standard of driving required is no higher, but the test is longer and will feature all 3 maneuvers plus the emergency stop. Typically a normal test features 2/3 maneuvers and maybe an emergency stop.
The same number of minor faults are allowed in the extended test, but they are spread over a longer time. A standard DSA test lasts around 40mins, an extended one around 70mins.
. You need to be more understanding of ethnic diversity - they pronounce words differently to English in Scotland, so maybe they spell them differently as wellIf it's in the UK, it will hopefully feature manoeuvres instead.
Steve.
So basically they're just making you drive for longer so that there will be more opportunity to have minor faults? If that's the case then, effectively, the standard will be higher and it will be more difficult to pass.
If it's in the UK, it will hopefully feature manoeuvres instead.
Steve.
effectively, the standard will be higher and it will be more difficult to pass.
Very good, my spelling isn't very good. What's your point?
It's not enhanced, its "extended". The standard of driving required is no higher, but the test is longer and will feature all 3 maneuvers plus the emergency stop. Typically a normal test features 2/3 maneuvers and maybe an emergency stop.
The same number of minor faults are allowed in the extended test, but they are spread over a longer time. A standard DSA test lasts around 40mins, an extended one around 70mins.
Don't forget you don't have a licence - you need to apply for a new provisional
I work Saturdays, I will take the test on a Monday which normally I do not work.It's also twice the price £124 or £150 on saturdays
https://www.gov.uk/driving-test-cost
Strange that, I don't know ANYONE who has had to re-take a driving test, we must move in different circlesYes. I know a few people who have taken it. They all passed it but did say it was a demanding exercise. I've booked some lessons with an instructor to help prepare. He's put plenty through the extended test.
Strange that, I don't know ANYONE who has had to re-take a driving test, we must move in different circles![]()
Thats a Mercedes W124 generation E class estate?
Thats a Mercedes W124 generation E class estate?
No its definitely a Volvo estate they raced them in the BTCC for a season in the 90's.
It could be the only excitement you get from it. Just strip the interior out and stick a roll cage in it.I will not be racing anything in mine.
...the standard of driving required is no higher, but the test is longer...
It could be the only excitement you get from it. Just strip the interior out and stick a roll cage in it.
Why? If you are able to drive after passing your test as a learner, you've met the minimum standard. This IMO should be the only standard and the test should be the same as this. Otherwise why have essentially a two-tier system? Why not make the learner go through the harder/longer test?
With one more part still to come - the insurance premium...In short, the test retakes are part of the punishment.
I want a car with nil excitement to it. Exciting cars and me are not a good idea.
Your excitement will be having the ability to get take yourself to landscape locations again without relying on other people.
I'll look out for your big heid in my shots again next time I'm shooting in Rannoch/Glencoe/Etive area![]()
With one more part still to come - the insurance premium...
won't last lolCan we talk about speeding bans? Mines up...TODAY!!!!!
I was quoted £550 but that's after I pass my test as my 8yrs NCD becomes live. On a provisional I was quoted over £1k.
Fairly sure you loose any NCD if you are ever banned from driving
You must of course declare this to any insurer because if you don't and are found out your insurance will null & void