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Quick Questions

  • 24-07-2011 2:27pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,739 ✭✭✭


    ok 2 quick questions

    First off - I'm on my second provisonal license now and due to laziness basicaly on my behalf I've done feck all driving tbh... I know I need to apply for a test to be able to renew the license again so I'm just gonna apply and hope for the best...

    1 - if I did leave it too late to apply for the test and my license expires... would I be allowed take a test or would I have to redo my theory test or what would be the story..

    2 - if I do fail do the testers give you a copy of the marking sheet so you actually know what you did wrong so I can just focus on that aspect of driving to practice for redoing the test...


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  • Moderators, Education Moderators, Motoring & Transport Moderators Posts: 7,396 Mod ✭✭✭✭**Timbuk2**


    As far as I know, you only have to redo your theory test if it's been 5 years since your previous learner permit expired.

    And the tester does give you a copy of the marking sheet, so you can see all the marks and you will be able to work on them for next time. However, he/she won't actually discuss where you went wrong, so sometimes it can be difficult to know what EXACTLY gave you a fault (e.g. getting 2 grade 2's for Reaction to Hazards can be a bit vague) but at least you'll know the general area you need to work on (e.g. if you got quite a few marks for observation turning right, you can work on this with an instructor).


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