I got it a bit wrong. You can apply for a provisional up to 3 months before your 17th birthday, however you will not legally be permitted to book any tests until you actually turn 17. The passing the theory before you can book your practical still applies
Apply for a provisional licence Take lessons and pass your theory test Pass your driving test
Voila
time to ask an expert whats in the driving test i know theory test which is multiple choices - defo gonna fail and there is a perception test - might pass or might fail but i didnt know there is also a driving test, i thought you just take lesson and do all the above and its done
time to ask an expert whats in the driving test i know theory test which is multiple choices - defo gonna fail and there is a perception test - might pass or might fail but i didnt know there is also a driving test, i thought you just take lesson and do all the above and its done
Oh haha i thought the other way;i thought you only had to do the driving test and then done........ Never u would have to learn all those hard stuff
I'm turning 17 in September. I do want to learn to drive but I don't know when, I don't think I'd be able to afford it at the moment. Does anyone have an estimate of roughly how much it would cost to get a driving license?
Around £1,500 would be a fair estimate on the average. There are loads of different sources online that give average costs, but they are usually around the mark that I stated above. It depends on the learner though; I know many 'academically stupid' people who have passed their test easily and many 'academically superior' people can still have difficulty.
whats in the driving test i know theory test which is multiple choices - defo gonna fail and there is a perception test - might pass or might fail but i didnt know there is also a driving test, i thought you just take lesson and do all the above and its done
Around £1,500 would be a fair estimate on the average. There are loads of different sources online that give average costs, but they are usually around the mark that I stated above. It depends on the learner though; I know many 'academically stupid' people who have passed their test easily and many 'academically superior' people can still have difficulty.
Are you two sure that you're ready? Could just get a bicycle.
Yeeees am perfectly sure , why? Is it a crime to ask questions Everyone on TSR is a criminal then Posted from TSR Mobile
No, as I've already said, there are two parts to the test-the theory, where you're asked questions about driving, signs and have a hazard perception part, and a practical, where you're judged on your physical ability to drive in real life
It is impossible to book your practical test without having passed your theory test
No, as I've already said, there are two parts to the test-the theory, where you're asked questions about driving, signs and have a hazard perception part, and a practical, where you're judged on your physical ability to drive in real life
It is impossible to book your practical test without having passed your theory test
Yes i know since u told me, but i was just saying that i THOUGHT before Thanks Posted from TSR Mobile