Good that you could practice online, that must have helped a lot. Not sure I'd know what all Briish road signs mean - they've most likely changed since I took my test.
Yeah, the last time it was free no matter how many times you fail. This way, they charge a booking fee implying that studying is essential.
I'm sure other people who have driven before the new road rules would agree with you. Most rules have change or been added to avoid mistakes that have happened in the past.
But how do I know when there are new signs to look up?
Road signs where you are probably aren't the same as the ones here in England. I don't drive far so I probably won't encounter anything I don't recognise, but I like knowing, just in case.
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Just watch out for all the idiots on the road.
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Yeah, that was the reason I hesitated at first. I just saw someone speeding today. I just have to be a very smart driver.*determined*
Which is what I will be when I go for my hazards perception test.*grown*
Yep! They have updated the rules and procedures because of the idiots on the road.*sigh*
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I lost count how many times I did the practice test online until I was confident enough to pass.
It's about probability because its a selection of random questions. There are so many new road signs in code.
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I'm sure other people who have driven before the new road rules would agree with you. Most rules have change or been added to avoid mistakes that have happened in the past.
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The new road signs aren't exactly straight forward are they?
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Road signs where you are probably aren't the same as the ones here in England. I don't drive far so I probably won't encounter anything I don't recognise, but I like knowing, just in case.
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