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I wanna learn how to drive
welshasiancheapskate
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Does anyone know of the cheapest and easiest methods/suggestions,sources etc that would help me to do the above?
I have to attempt my theory test first and would like to pass the first time if possible (with prior mock exam practices)
My budget is v tight so can't really pay for resources
Also are there any websites,dvds,etc that help with practical driving i.e. virtual driving.
Please any suggestions/advice whatsoever is appreciated.:(
TIA
Wacs xxx
I have to attempt my theory test first and would like to pass the first time if possible (with prior mock exam practices)
My budget is v tight so can't really pay for resources
Also are there any websites,dvds,etc that help with practical driving i.e. virtual driving.
Please any suggestions/advice whatsoever is appreciated.:(
TIA
Wacs xxx
Assalamu alaikum. May Allahs blessings be upon you
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This is a mock theory test, so that should help you pass your theory first time, I doubt the questions change too much. HTH
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Ok I am interested in this thread because it presents something of a challenge, to learn how to drive, on the most minimal budget possible. I'm not sure what the best approach would be except to say that you need practical driving experience - that will trump all virtual and paper learning, so find a way to get behind the wheel in the most cost effective manner. That may mean asking family and friends to give you lessons in their car - just make sure you get adequate insurance cover. If you have some big open private land, you should be able to drive on it without insurance if you feel competent about not crashing it.Shin: a device for finding furniture in the dark.
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I passed the theory test after 20 years of driving. I don't think they had a theory test like that when I was learning.0
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