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July 3, 2006 at 9:05 pm #1038402
I don’t think I will pass because I haven’t had my head in the book enough, any tips though?
July 3, 2006 at 9:13 pm #1080942tips?
don’t get stoned before hand :crazy_dru
and just take it easy and try and stay relaxed
i passed mine first time without much practice, but then i’d been a roaduser for 13 years before hand, on bicycles and motorbikes, so i had a fairly good knowledge already
good luck
July 3, 2006 at 9:35 pm #1080949sorry no tips ive only just started doing me driving again so ive all that to come but me mate managed to pass his first time after a nite raving and his not all that clever at the best of times :yakk: GOOD LUCK!
July 3, 2006 at 9:49 pm #1080952tips… say wot u see, mate!:groucho:
good luck tho, mine was so long ago, u couldn’t fail on the theory alone. the test bloke gave me a bollockin for failin the theory, then gave me my paperwork! lucky me…
definately no spliff b4hand:angel: :angel:
July 3, 2006 at 11:37 pm #1080941Best of luck mate!
July 3, 2006 at 11:44 pm #1080957Good luck and just try and relax and enjoy it.
Remember that if things go wrong, take a deep breath and do not panic.
So many people fail because something small happens and they go all to pot.:cry:
All the bestJuly 4, 2006 at 1:03 am #1080944M8 i wish you the best of luk i know this is probably too l8 but i have just done my theory an managed to pass with 34 out of 35 on the theory and 56 out of 75 on the hazard perception, an i did no revision wat so ever. Im sure you will be fine, its basically common sense.
July 4, 2006 at 3:46 am #1080939Asdf wrote:I don’t think I will pass because I haven’t had my head in the book enough, any tips though?July 4, 2006 at 9:58 am #1080946Whoops it’s tomorrow, not today!!
Cherrs though
July 4, 2006 at 10:01 am #1080953get that head in that book then!
And you wont need luck!!
:wave:July 4, 2006 at 10:07 am #1080947NIGHT-NURSE wrote:get that head in that book then!
:wave:Tis what I am doing now :D.
July 4, 2006 at 10:11 am #1080954:flowers:
I don’t envy you! I luckily didn’t have to do it in the olden days!
so best wishes!July 4, 2006 at 10:22 am #1080958TO BE HONEST, THE THEROY TEST ISNT ANY THING TO WORRY ABOUT, WHEN I DONE MINE I HAD BEEN OUT THE NITE BEFORE AS IT WAS A FRIDAY AND I WAS STILL STEAMING DRUNK WHEN I TOOK IT. PASSED FIRST TIME, ONLY JUST THOUGH, 30 OUT OF 35 AND 59 OUT OF 75.
TRY AND STAY ON A STRAIGHT HEAD ITLL MAKE THINGS EASIER.
GOOD LUCK AND HOPE YOU PASS.
PEACE
July 4, 2006 at 9:47 pm #1080943Just read the questions more than once as the questions are worded in a way that can confuse you. :question_
I passed my theory test the first time only getting 1 wrong and was about towing a caravan!! I was like for gods sake i cant even drive yet why would I know about what you use to tow a bloody caravan! :head_bang
Honestly you have plenty of time in the test just stay calm and read the questions carefully before answering them as they may be ambiguous! :you_crazy Also dont start to stress if people get up and leave before you they are the ones that are more likely to fail from being big headed and thinking they know it all. 😎
I was told this by my dad before I sat the test and listened as he is a driving instructor!! Having said that I still have not passed my actual test … who needs to when you live in the city centre and have an Acidfairy as a chauffeur!!! :wave:
GOOD LUCK xxx
July 4, 2006 at 9:57 pm #1080950raverbaby wrote:M8 i wish you the best of luk i know this is probably too l8 but i have just done my theory an managed to pass with 34 out of 35 on the theory and 56 out of 75 on the hazard perception, an i did no revision wat so ever. Im sure you will be fine, its basically common sense.I basically got exactly the same except got 58 on hazard perception.
Its true what people say, the questions are basically comon sense but they do throw in some that can catch you out, and then theres the braking distances n all that bollox!
Hazard perception is about concentration n always thinking what could possibly happen and when, also be quick to click when its just blatent (Trucks parked near junctions, wobbly cyclists,people stepping out ETC) but not to click to many times!
Good luckraaa
July 5, 2006 at 1:32 am #1080945Sound-Guy wrote:I basically got exactly the same except got 58 on hazard perception.Its true what people say, the questions are basically comon sense but they do throw in some that can catch you out, and then theres the braking distances n all that bollox!
Hazard perception is about concentration n always thinking what could possibly happen and when, also be quick to click when its just blatent (Trucks parked near junctions, wobbly cyclists,people stepping out ETC) but not to click to many times!
Good luckraaa
Yeh m8 i got one really long clip and thought right its gonna end soon i need to clik at every opportunity then ended up loosing out on that one!!
July 5, 2006 at 12:27 pm #1080948Failed mine :(.
28 for the multiple choice questions and 28 for hazard preception.
July 5, 2006 at 5:20 pm #1080955Asdf wrote:Failed mine :(.28 for the multiple choice questions and 28 for hazard preception.
:group_hug
don’t let it put you off, one of the best things i did getting my liscence = freedom
July 5, 2006 at 5:57 pm #1080940NIGHT-NURSE wrote::group_hugdon’t let it put you off, one of the best things i did getting my liscence = freedom
sorry to hear you failed – I’ve still got to re-take my test also.. and because I didn’t do the theory test when I failed last time got to do that as well. That said I definitely wasn’t ready and had wholly the wrong attitude towards others on the road – cars bring out a nasty aggressive streak in me and its only now as I am older that I can just about keep this down.
TBH I would say though that having a driving licence merely means you can be “unfree in a more remote place” and carries stacks of other responsibilities; being responsible for passengers/others safety, costs of fuel, MOT/insurance and other hassles, traffic cops on your case (if you drive to/from raves your “card is marked”), environmental impact etc. (Of course I didn’t give a flying fuck about any of this 15 years ago; and had I scraped through on that driving test I reckon I would either be dead now or in HMP)
I can understand what NIGHT-NURSE is getting at though as sadly the streets are not very safe – so for girls/women (and a lot of blokes as well although they are too “macho” to admit it!) the safety of a car does give a lot of perceived empowerment.
On this note its also interesting how in recent times many outdoor raves attract people who choose to stay in their cars for the bulk of the event; and it “ain’t just ketamine” as that stuff’s been around for years!
OTOH A lot of girls/women I have spoken to are wary to cycle at weekends or evenings because they get harrasment (I’ve heard nightmare stories as well about girls being groped by scum in passing cars and then pushed off their bikes onto the asphalt when they complain – these are rare (and its not just girls who get attacked on their bikes!) but they tend to stick in peoples minds)
drivers/potential drivers – keep a close eye on this though..
July 5, 2006 at 6:32 pm #1080956General Lighting wrote:I can understand what NIGHT-NURSE is getting at though as sadly the streets are not very safe – so for girls/women (and a lot of blokes as well although they are too “macho” to admit it!) the safety of a car does give a lot of perceived empowerment.OTOH A lot of girls/women I have spoken to are wary to cycle at weekends or evenings because they get harrasment (I’ve heard nightmare stories as well about girls being groped by scum in passing cars and then pushed off their bikes onto the asphalt when they complain – these are rare (and its not just girls who get attacked on their bikes!) but they tend to stick in peoples minds)
It’s just as I’ve got older I’ve also got wiser and realised the world (well where I live) ain’t always that nice and reflecting at some of the risky stuff I did as a (usually smashed) younger lady in reference to walking or cycling home alone late at night (along alleys, parks and cemetreys)…….. it isn’t something I relish doing now that I have realised I am not invincable!!
I still don’t like getting public transport home alone at night
(even taxi’s) but obviously I do accept this as I like to drink!!!However I wholey agree that my percieved freedom is at a cost to the environment and is a huge responsibility.
………and it’s also the comments that are cringe worthy, when cycling that has put me off to some degree….. not inventive some of them!
July 5, 2006 at 7:30 pm #1080951AnonymousAsdf wrote:I don’t think I will pass because I haven’t had my head in the book enough, any tips though?good luck.
don’t go back thru and change your mind on all the answers like i did, once i started thinking about them i got them wrong 🙁 -
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