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Using a small van for the test

  • 13-11-2011 4:50pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 51 ✭✭


    hi peeps

    a coupla questions for ya all
    (1)just wondering if its possable to use a car derived van such as a citroen berlingo for the test.
    (2)whats the correct procedure for approaching red lights.am i allowed to block shift down i.e from 4th to 2nd/1st or must it be sequencial i.e 4-3-2-1
    (3)if you apply for a short notice test how short is short,it it an hour or a few days etc etc

    cheers
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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 23,157 ✭✭✭✭Alanstrainor


    iamthest1g wrote: »
    hi peeps

    a coupla questions for ya all
    (1)just wondering if its possable to use a car derived van such as a citroen berlingo for the test.
    (2)whats the correct procedure for approaching red lights.am i allowed to block shift down i.e from 4th to 2nd/1st or must it be sequencial i.e 4-3-2-1
    (3)if you apply for a short notice test how short is short,it it an hour or a few days etc etc

    cheers

    1. No problem using a car van for the test.
    2. Block shifting is fine, it's preferred. Either method is fine though.
    3. Short notice usually means a couple of weeks of a wait. Although it could be sooner.


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