ClubMan said:My mother took up driving at 65 years of age and passed her test first time in the last ten years without having taken any lessons. It is possible.
I'm sure that there are. I was just posting this one to give evanne some moral support.SteelBlue05 said:I'm sure theres lots of examples to support both sides of how easy or not it is to pass the test without driving lessons.
[broken link removed]?tomthumb said:Same person failed last week on second test - cos she used them too much!!!!
evanne said:Thanks guys. Just to let you know I rang the driving test dept in Mayo and queried the requirement to have a valid tax cert (I couldn't find reference to it anywhere in the forms). And you actually DON'T need to have a valid tax certificate ! You used to, but the guy I spoke to said that my tester won't even check....
dam099 said:Are you sure about that? One of the things they are testing you on is your knowledge and observance of the rules of the road etc., I would have thought driving a car which is not taxed is not observing the rules of the road.
4. keep two hands on the steering wheel in the ten-to-two position, unless you're changing gear; and don’t cross your hands when turning but rather feed the wheel through each.
3. reacting to hazards (also you should gear down from 4th to 3rd approaching lights, even if they're green)
6. gear up & down sequentially, no coasting.
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