drivingschool wrote:Don't panic. All I can say as its just common sense. Look if you see driveways, a bus with school sign, cars on both sides of the road etc. these are all hazards. Anything that would make you slow down. And don't click to many times.
drivingschool wrote:Don't panic. All I can say as its just common sense. Look if you see driveways, a bus with school sign, cars on both sides of the road etc. these are all hazards. Anything that would make you slow down. And don't click to many times.
Independent Driving wrote:There is a web site called theory test pro and it is updated all the time. It has every question you need and lots of clips for HP.
I pay £4 a month for the privalage of being able to log in a pupil and they can go on the site 24/7. If you find it on the web you can have a free trial and see how it works..
Good luck to all doing the test
martine wrote:Independent Driving wrote:There is a web site called theory test pro and it is updated all the time. It has every question you need and lots of clips for HP.
I pay £4 a month for the privalage of being able to log in a pupil and they can go on the site 24/7. If you find it on the web you can have a free trial and see how it works..
Good luck to all doing the test
But remember the DSA official question bank is changing and will not be published from January...the DSA are keen to stop people learning the answers by rote and encourage them to read the books to understand the bigger picture.
martine wrote:Hi puddlehopper2 and welcome.
Small suggestion: your first 2 posts here are incredibily long and to be honest many people won't bother reading them. Can I suggest you try and keep your posts to a few sentences and also make a point or answer a question directly rather than describing your experiences?
Do you have any questions about advanced driving?
Mr CholmondeleyWarner wrote:-I enjoyed puddlehopper's post and found it relevant to the thread and helpful. I didn't realise there were rules about length of post now ....
Mr CholmondeleyWarner wrote:-Perhaps you should seek some memory training as you obviously suffer from a short attention ... what were we talking about?
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