Get a local instructor to bring you on the regular test routes if you are unfamilar with them and get some lessons too - I found knowing the test routes very helpful when I took the test abeit about 15 years ago.
Get a local instructor to bring you on the regular test routes if you are unfamilar with them and get some lessons too - I found knowing the test routes very helpful when I took the test abeit about 15 years ago.
Doing the test routes with an instructor is a very useful tool. When I did mine I made a mistake with a deceiving Y-junction (the turn off went straight so I plowed straight on, whereas the road I was on curved right) with the instructor which I was able to correct for the test which I passed.
Doing the test routes with an instructor is a very useful tool. When I did mine I made a mistake with a deceiving Y-junction (the turn off went straight so I plowed straight on, whereas the road I was on curved right) with the instructor which I was able to correct for the test which I passed.
That's exactly it, there are some dodgy junctions in most towns including Wexford where i did mine. Had I not been brought on the test route beforehand it would have cost me on the day due to uncertainty at one or two junctions - definitely worth spending the money on the pre-test runs. I'm not a driving instrutor by the way