I was banned from driving and have to sit an advanced test can anyone provide any info on what to do?
i live in portugal and its difficult finding any info out even with the net PLEASE HELP
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If you mean that you have been banned with your UK licence in the UK then you will have to take an 'extended test' This is the same theory test as provisional licence holders take, then your on road driving test is almost twice the length of time as a normal test. The standard required is exactly the same as the normal test but remember you are on the road a lot longer so increasing your chances of make a error. You have to apply for a provisional driving licence before you can go back on the road to practise. I would suggest you go to a local driving school just to make sure.
sit down and do the test i presume
It's obvious you have a problem with driving. Get a Manuel, study it, then you'll know the answers to the questions on the test. The same thing you did all through school!!
Don`t drink, don`t crash, don`t fall alseep, don`t fart, don`t speed - best thing to do is forget the driving test and got to the pub :-) lol
Wot has a spaniard got to do with it do you not mean"manual"
http://www.driving-test-success.com/visu...
http://www.2pass.co.uk/retest.htm...
Isn't it easier to start again in Portugal as a learner and take their test?
Slow down next time?
It is not an advanced test, it is an extended test. Here you are :- http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/motoring/dri...
learn to drive properly? then 1. you won't get banned, and 2. you won't have any problem passing the advanced test. seriously, any half decent driver can easily pass that test.
Focus is right. My husband was banned for a year and had to redo his driving test but this time it was 2 hours long. For extra preparation for the test he got the routes from the driving centre. He was given 3 different routes and told that 1 of them would be used on the day.
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