JM Curdy
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Registered: 20th Jan 05
Location: Stranraer, Scotland
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finally looking to get my driving license after long not needing it, new promotion at work which i really shouldnt turn down forces me to drive, is there a quick way of getting a full driving license? whats the quickest easiest way of doing it, im a really confident driver and have been told i would pass easily if i ever sat. ive heard of places in ireland where you can go in a day and sit all tests etc and have a full license within the day for a certain fee, will this be legal?
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Cosmo
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Registered: 29th Mar 01
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you ever done any lessons? Got your provisional all uptodate and valid? Passed your theory test?
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JM Curdy
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done a few lessons when i first got my provisional when i was younger, but its since expired. havent sat theory yet cosmo no
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pow
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Registered: 11th Sep 06
Location: Hazlemere, Buckinghamshire
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You cando a week intensive course that garentees a pass or your money back.
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Jakey
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Registered: 4th Jun 07
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They do crash courses whcih last 5 days i think.
About £400-500 IIRC
Pass rates pretty low though.
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andy1868
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Registered: 22nd Jun 06
Location: Burscough, Lancashire
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there are loads of crash courses that are available over here. just find one near you there are more sites that do them btw
http://www.apass4u.co.uk/
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Cosmo
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If I was you Id sort your provisional out asap and get a theory test booked. If you keep ringing up you can sometimes get a cancellation quicker.
Pass that asap and book your test, then whilst your waiting take some lessons. You may think you could pass easily, but there will be ways you drive that will fail you so having someone give you a few pointers who knows the tests will always help.
The intensive courses arent always too good, you'll need to have your provisional and theory normally before you do them. And even still, after a few hours of driving you'll begin to make mistakes and forget things.
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JM Curdy
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yeah something like that would do, unfortunately live in scotland but, i'll take a look online for sites like that located in scotland, any more help?
thanks so far guys appreciate it
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strick206
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Registered: 12th Apr 07
Location: Wigan Drives:Integra DC5
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plus i'm sure i read somewhere if you do a crash course wour more likely to have an accident because you're not experienced on the road enough
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