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Learning the theory of how to drive!
Does anyone know of a website/book etc that can teach you the theory of driving (I don't mean the theory test). Like you would when taking a driving lesson, but just reading about it and not actually doing it? Why you do what you have to do to get the car moving/using the clutch etc etc. Does that make sense at all???
Any help appreciated. Thanks!
Any help appreciated. Thanks!
I can say whatever I like here ... 'cos no one can see me .. ner ner ner ner ner !!!....
How do you know I ain't sitting here butt naked?!?!
I thunk I've made you think for a minute!
:j :rotfl: :j
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Good job I saved this after going to a driving school site that was mentioned previously on here. :j Here is what your looking for.
http://www.learnerdriving.com/Aids/LD_Lesson_Briefs.html0 -
Ohhhhh *MUAH*
Thank you sooo sooo sooo very much :T ... that is exactly what I have been looking for ... for ages!
I am having a look through it right now and it is excellent!:jI can say whatever I like here ... 'cos no one can see me .. ner ner ner ner ner !!!....How do you know I ain't sitting here butt naked?!?!I thunk I've made you think for a minute!:j :rotfl: :j0 -
The Best site i know is https://www.2pass.co.uk - there is also a very supportive forum - without it I wouldnt have passed first time!
good luck let me know how u get on.All my views are just that and do not constitute legal advice in any way, shape or form.£2.00 savers club - £20.00 saved and banked (got a £2.00 pig and not counted the rest)Joined Store Cupboard Challenge]0
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