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Can anyone advise on best method - download to PC ? ,buy CD rom ?

Showing my complete ignorance I expect ,but any help welcomed .

Will also do a search for recommended driving instructors ( for charming but lazy teenage boy ) - but hugely grateful if any spring to mind .

Get yourself the test yourself book or some PC type thingy.

The theory questions are actually so easy and multiple choice, that they're pretty much un-failable.


I would recommend getting some sort of resource for the observation element (I think there are online examples somewhere), as that can feel a bit random, and arbitrary, and I failed that first time despite getting about 99% on the questions.

My charming and lazy teenage boy passed his some months ago. Most things can be loaned from the library and there are websites which offer free practice tests. He was due to due his practical test last week but they cancelled it at the last minute. He was very happy with Michael as an instructor. If you want his number PM me.

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