That may (arguably) be the case now, but it's not going to last. The RSA and the EU are on something of a crusade against L drivers, in the belief that they're the cause of all bad things that happen on our roads.dont be daft, no provisional driver actually drives with someone with a full licence, the cops just turn a blind eye anyway
dont be daft, no provisional driver actually drives with someone with a full licence, the cops just turn a blind eye anyway, im driving 10 years on a provisional and stopped loads of times by cops and they never even look at th licence, that rule isnt worth the paper its written on
and any test i've done i've driven to and from the test centre on my own and the tester looking at me, this is a crazy rule, how can i pass my test if i break this rule before i even meet the tester
dont be daft, no provisional driver actually drives with someone with a full licence, the cops just turn a blind eye anyway, im driving 10 years on a provisional and stopped loads of times by cops and they never even look at th licence, that rule isnt worth the paper its written on
dont be daft, no provisional driver actually drives with someone with a full licence, the cops just turn a blind eye anyway, im driving 10 years on a provisional and stopped loads of times by cops and they never even look at th licence, that rule isnt worth the paper its written on
I went for a test a couple of years ago and was not allowed to sit it because I had a red L without a 2cm white margin.
Why do people do this ?? Is it a fashion statement ? Or is it a problem with rear window visibility ??
If the driver is ashamed/embarssed of being a learner then surely it's better to just not bother with any L-plates ?
This also happened to me... I was coming out of a junction turning left and 3 cars were approaching in sequence from my right, indicating left. In the belief that you shouldn't trust an indicator as permission to pull out in front of a car, I waited till the exit was clear... I was marked once for each car - which along with a few other minor errors failed me.had 5 lessons before my last test and was driving perfectly but was failed for not making reasonable progress
Well I'm not having a go at L drivers and I refuse to accept that they are as much to blame for road accidents as people make out. You will always get idiots, with or without a full licence. Most people out there just need to get from A to B.John J,
The waiting time is up to 62 weeks in Irish driving test centres (4-6 weeks in Northern Ireland). I assumme our wonderful and competent government will be addressing these waiting times in line with the rest of the world in their 'raft of new legislation'!
i had 5 lessons before my last test and was driving perfectly but was failed for not making reasonable progress, now i have to wait nearly a year, i feel all the bad habits creeping back already? it i had to wait 4-5 weeks i know id pass, if they could redce the waiting times it would be better for everyone, what about all the people with full licences that didnt have to do a test, these were handed out in the 80's, are they perfect, are people who sat there test 5 years ago perfect drivers, just because you passed your test does not mean you are perfect
When you pass a theory exam, can you start to drive at all. Or do you need to at least attempt the practical?
And when driving with a provisional, do i need an "L" plate and someone with a Full licence in the car as a passenger at all times?
The rule has never been enforced.
no provisional driver actually drives with someone with a full licence, the cops just turn a blind eye anyway,
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