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Keeping death on the roads

Posted: 01 Sep 2003, 10:13
by Mrs RicheyJames
Doing my driving test soon....... :notworthy:
Be afraid, be very afraid :twisted: :twisted:

Posted: 01 Sep 2003, 10:14
by Quiff Boy
HEAD FOR THE HILLS!

Posted: 01 Sep 2003, 10:16
by Mrs RicheyJames
<makes a mental note to run over Quiffy first!!!>

Posted: 01 Sep 2003, 10:17
by Mrs RicheyJames
<makes a mental note to run over Quiffy first!!!>

Posted: 01 Sep 2003, 10:22
by Quiff Boy
Sexygoth wrote:<makes a mental note to run over Quiffy first!!!>
first? and second by the looks of it ;) :D :D

seriously though, best of luck :)

this your first test?

Posted: 01 Sep 2003, 10:30
by Mrs RicheyJames
Yeah....been driving for nearly 7 years, but now sick of not being able to drive (legally :eek: ) On my own or going on the M'Way (Legally :eek: )
:lol: :lol:

Posted: 01 Sep 2003, 10:31
by Quiff Boy
Sexygoth wrote:Yeah....been driving for nearly 7 years, but now sick of not being able to drive (legally :eek: ) On my own or going on the M'Way (Legally :eek: )
:lol: :lol:
HEAD FOR THE HILLS!

Posted: 01 Sep 2003, 10:32
by Gary
Sexygoth wrote:Yeah....been driving for nearly 7 years, but now sick of not being able to drive (legally :eek: ) On my own or going on the M'Way (Legally :eek: )
:lol: :lol:
OMG, thats VERY naughty! ;)

Anyway, good luck with the test :), flirt with the examiner.. always works ;)

Posted: 01 Sep 2003, 10:39
by Jim
No it doesn't - I flirted like loads on tests 4 though 7, but had given up by tests 8 through 11.

My theory test ran out a while back so I'm back to square one.

Thanks for bringing up a painful subject ;-)

Posted: 01 Sep 2003, 10:45
by Quiff Boy
Jim wrote:My theory test ran out a while back so I'm back to square one.
mine too :(

Posted: 01 Sep 2003, 10:47
by hallucienate
it'll probably be easier to pass the test in one of those new compacts than your usual ride:
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Posted: 01 Sep 2003, 10:48
by Gary
if I can pass my test, anyone can!

Even diminuitive yorkshiremen can!

and brian molko..

so if they can u lot can!

im not sure what the point of that was, :S


anyway im off to shop in manchester, driving as far as altrincham.. dont like driving in the city center

Posted: 01 Sep 2003, 10:54
by The Green Lantern
There's nothing like driving a car on an empty freeway, but you already know that I gather :) Good luck!

Posted: 01 Sep 2003, 12:30
by MrChris
Good luck! Think karmic thoughts. Think it depends on which side of the bed the examiner got out of. Think it depends on how other drivers are driving that day. Remember you can't control that. Think that you should just do your thing safely, and get to where you're asked to go with a minimum of fuss.

If you fail, think the examiner was an are sole. Stick pins in a voodoo doll. Try again. Second time was a lot better for me. Once I'd failed once, I didn't have the pressure of everyone waiting to see if I'd pass first time. Failing once or twice is increasingly common, and is not a bad thing so long as you get there in the end. It's just more expensive that way.

Posted: 01 Sep 2003, 12:51
by ryan
hmm, what a coicidence. im to be going for my driving test v soon. i have a car, but no licence- thats due to the fact that im ALWAYS ON HEARTLAND ;D ;D ;D


i might go during the week, depends on how fast a person can memorize a driving manual

Re: Keeping death on the roads

Posted: 01 Sep 2003, 16:42
by Andy TG
Sexygoth wrote:Doing my driving test soon....... :notworthy:
Be afraid, be very afraid :twisted: :twisted:
@ SG :notworthy:

Have you taken the Written exam yet? :?:

If not pop down to your local booksellers asap and get the DVLA self test book on it! - You get to answer 500 of the 700 questions - A B C D before you take the exam - It worked for me and for the 4 people I lent the book to after I passed!

My best advice for the practical exam is USE YOUR OWN CAR (if you can) - not a learners car and practice practice practice!

Best of Luck - Hope you Pass, and I am sure you will :-)