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Post by shiv on Feb 17, 2006 8:28:52 GMT -5
I wont even tell you how many times it took me to pass.... Still cant bloody park either
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Post by DoT on Feb 17, 2006 9:21:52 GMT -5
tee hee! I'm hoping for no more than 2 fails! These tests are expensive!!
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Post by shiv on Feb 17, 2006 9:34:26 GMT -5
Tis expensive indeedy!
What with petrol, tax and insurance etc Not to mention repairs....exhausts arent supposed to drag along the ground like that are they??? Twice that happened last year, but anyhoo!
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Post by DoT on Feb 17, 2006 10:24:03 GMT -5
lol, may aunties bumper fell off whiule she was in a petrol station. That was funny...she didn't even bother getting any petrol, just shoved the bumper on the back seat and drove away fast!
I'm looking forward to little scrapes
;D
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Post by eddielivesinrio on Feb 17, 2006 12:49:36 GMT -5
Here you have to wait till 18 years old to begin to learn how to drive. Then, you have to take an exam to get your license.
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Post by pixietrix on Feb 17, 2006 15:58:53 GMT -5
lol, may aunties bumper fell off whiule she was in a petrol station. That was funny...she didn't even bother getting any petrol, just shoved the bumper on the back seat and drove away fast! I'm looking forward to little scrapes ;D Lmao!!
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Post by MT on Feb 17, 2006 17:43:36 GMT -5
Here you can start learning with a qualified instructor by your side (that means, someone who does it for a living, and not just an older sibling or something) when you're 17 - you can't pass the driving test until you're 18. After that there's no such thing as having to have someone with you in the car or anything. The theoretical test, you may have 5 mistakes (I had 0, thank you very much ;D) - but then I failed the driving test the first time lol!
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Post by eowyn723 on Feb 17, 2006 17:57:06 GMT -5
LOl i failed my restricted first time, but got my full first go! So stoked ;D
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