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Category C theory test

  • 14-03-2010 4:37pm
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    I recently passed my category B test and want to apply for a category C provisional when I turn 18 in a few months’ time. I'm taking the theory test in a few weeks and I've been practising with my DTT second edition C.D. I see in the shop that "they" are now up to edition 4. I'm wondering if I'll be disadvantaged by not using the new C.D. (It’s going to be expensive enough to learn without having to shell out another £30 on a disc I bought 2 years ago) Thanks for any advice.

    Also, any (independent) recommendations for instructors in the Dundalk area would be much appreciated.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 475 ✭✭Richie15


    Yep, you'll be hard pressed to pass the new test with old answers. There are a lot of new questions have been added to the test and also some of them have changed because there've been new road safety acts and new issues of the Rules of the Road. It's only €17.99 for the CD, about the same for the book, €30 for the set.


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