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WANTED: Learner Driver materials (L Plates, theory books etc)


jlister

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Hi there,


Has anyone recently passed their driver's test and looking to get rid of their learner's materials (up-to-date theory book, L-plates etc)? Seems a waste to buy new things when I'm sure someone in the area must've passed recently :)

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I would highly recommend reading the current up to date latest Highway Code.

New rules do come out and you may be tricked.


A quick search on line however, shows that you can download a PDF version of it.

You're welcome!

https://www.highwaycodeuk.co.uk/download-pdf.html


I need to point out the mistake on page 95 of above book. It says motorcyclists must not wait at the traffic lights in the advanced stop lines section with the cyclists. In some boroughs and areas of England motorcyclists ARE allowed, specifically in Newham in London, where clearly some of the highways councillors must have been motorcyclists themselves ;)

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