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brettking24
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PostPosted: 23:02 - 16 Nov 2006    Post subject: tips for car theory test Reply with quote

Hi i will be booking my theory test soon for (car) and im suing the cd to test myself,each time i get about 6 ofthe questions wrong and there always the ones with stopping distances and things like that,im goodwith the common sense ones but others i struggle,road sighns im not to hot on ither.


whats the best way to get better at these?


any tips would be good
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befdelta7
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PostPosted: 01:20 - 17 Nov 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

read the highway code book thoroughly read every single page and dont be shy to read it again and again especially the road signs section and stopping distances, u'll pick it up! to be honest here i never ever picked up the book and red it and passed first time i think its got something to do with the fact i was 'on road' for 4yrs before i took the test.
it realy isnt hard at all mate you get a secection of answers to choose from in the test. its mainly common sense E.G[color=red] (this isnt in the test nor is it a correct statment/question its purley to show you from my point of view how common sense wise the questions are!)[/color]
say in daylight your approaching in your car to a sharp blind left hand turn on a narrow road what do you do to alert other drivers or pedestrians of you pressence:
.flash you lights
.sound your horn
.ETC
.ETC
flashing your lights isnt going to do anything in daylight, so sound your horn drivers and pedestrians can hear you! thats how common sense wise the questions are!!

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