ROG wrote:The DSA pass rates do not say which test it is though - 1st, 2nd ,3rd etc so how much creedance you put on them is up to you
Angus wrote:IIRC, the best rate was Stonehaven (near Aberdeen) and the worst was either Birmingham or Leicester.
Stonehaven did well because there were few hazards - hills, traffic lights, roundabouts etc.
Angus wrote:Birmingham or Leicester was worst because of the high ethnic population and language difficulties.
chriskay wrote:I don't think it's necessary to involve a driving school at all. As far as I know, you can simply apply to the DVLA for both theory & practical tests at a centre of your choice. You can do this on-line.
ROG wrote:A thought -
A driver should be able to pass the DSA car test no matter where it is if they are good enough....
Angus wrote:ROG wrote:A thought -
A driver should be able to pass the DSA car test no matter where it is if they are good enough....
But the way the UK test works is you don't pass it, you fail it.
The initial assupmption is that you are a perfect driver and it's the mistakes you make that fail you.
adiNigel wrote:and the problem with that is....?
MGF wrote:Surely the DSA test for competence rather than perfection. The minimum standard needed to be let loose on the public roads.
musicmad wrote:is it possible to approach any driving school in the UK to pass your test even though you’re not from that part of the country ?
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