I was 25 and my mother almost forced me, i hated it. It took me 4 times before i succeeded and still now, i'm a real danger on the road.
I was 25 and my mother almost forced me, i hated it. It took me 4 times before i succeeded and still now, i'm a real danger on the road.
@Steve
How are the driving lessons going? Have you taken your test yet?
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Test? I've only been aving lessons for a couple of months?
I'm getting better though.
Remember flashing your lights and tooting your horn at fit women is perfectly acceptable.
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If you haven't played a classic game in years, it's never too late to start!
When I had lessons they were 1.5 hours long. This meant the extra half an hour was used to get where we needed to be, leaving a whole hour to actually start practising driving skills. Plus I had two lessons a week. Therefore in reality I had 26 lessons of 1.5 hours before taking my test. So 39 hours (they recommend about 40 hours minimum to learn).
If you haven't played a classic game in years, it's never too late to start!
I only had 14 hours before I took the test, the minimum you must have here was 12 hours at that time, that was back in 1989. Nowadays you need more hours. And I succeeded the test the first time.
What do they include in the driving tests in Luxembourg?
In the UK when I took the test we had to do a visual number plate test to prove your eye sight was ok then answer 3 random questions from the highway code, then during the test you had to do parallel parking, a three point turn, reversing around a corner, emergency stop, using a roundabout, merging into traffic from a side junction, correctly turning right at an intersection, and at traffic lights, and then some general driving and following directions.
These days they have added a written test you need to take before you can then take your practical test, and I think they have added more to the actual test now too.
I was just trying to think what year I took my test. I had just turned 21 so it must have been January 1994, so I've been driving for 14 years now. I hadn't bothered learning to drive until then because I had a free student bus pass to get to college and into the local cities.
If you haven't played a classic game in years, it's never too late to start!
Same in Luxembourg, you have to take a written test, and if you succeed, you can begin your driving lessons. And at that time you needed at least 12 hours of practical test, which wasn't a lot, but this has now changed.These days they have added a written test you need to take before you can then take your practical test, and I think they have added more to the actual test now too.