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 keyser soze Scooby Slapper

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bite the bullet. the instructor should take you on some routes anyway.
when i did my car test it was somewhere i'd never been before. i passed first time. cos he said i was looking at the signs. lol
so sometimes it works in your favour just like when you move your mirrors out a bit so you have to move a bit to look. so they think your looking more .lol |
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At the end of the day it boils down to how soon you want to take your test. Do you want to take it now at this new place or wait indefinitely for your chosen test centre?
Now I might be wrong here, because it's ages since I took my test, but doesn't the examiner ride with you nowadays and give you directions through an earpiece? I know what you mean about not liking riding unfamiliar roads, but if he is going to be telling you where to go and what to do, does it really matter if you don't know the roads?
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bite the bullet. the instructor should take you on some routes anyway.
when i did my car test it was somewhere i'd never been before. i passed first time. cos he said i was looking at the signs. lol
so sometimes it works in your favour just like when you move your mirrors out a bit so you have to move a bit to look. so they think your looking more .lol |
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Now I might be wrong here, because it's ages since I took my test, but doesn't the examiner ride with you nowadays and give you directions through an earpiece? I know what you mean about not liking riding unfamiliar roads, but if he is going to be telling you where to go and what to do, does it really matter if you don't know the roads?
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Thanks..... yeah your right.....I should be able to ride on unfamilar roads, thats the whole idea.
Its just me flapping, I have been getting so much practice in around my local town, I had the test routes sussed, the lot. Just knocked me duck off a bit , thats all. |
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dont worry about it mate. i am doing my test in north wales in Rhyl. Never been round Rhyl before but the instructor is taking us out for the 2 days round the test routes etc getting us use to it.  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 222 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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