aircobra19
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Other than the magical powers of being legal or not legal on the road. And allowing other drivers to stay well clear. Pointless? Only if you care less about those things.
is good enough, but hasn't? Given that waiting lists have fallen drastically, what's their excuse for not having a full licence?
Believe me, I would love to be able to take the test asap and get my full licence, but it is just not facilitated sufficiently.
I think they should have addressed the waiting lists better before introducing this.
Not being smart, but you failed within last 2 months - what makes you think you'd pass if you sat it tomorrow?
Taking lessons and practicing in the interim, I failed by one fault. The tester himself even told me to reapply asap before I had the chance to pick up bad habits....
They have - average waiting time between 6 and 14 weeks depending on the centre, and plenty of people are still not turning up. This means someone has the opportunity to do at least 3 tests in space of a year. When I applied I was waiting almost a year.
Some faults earned in this test have little bearing upon safety such as faulting someone for revving slightly too much on a hill start or when moving off. Revving creates a safeguard against a cut out of the engine. Its better to over rev than under rev. Im sure someone will disagree with me and bite my head off for daring to have a view such as this . So what if it damages a car , thats the owner of the cars problem. Skills such as observation and anticipation on the road are most important imo.
Its better to over rev than under rev.
L drivers are responsible for 25% of road accidents, the balance caused by ?