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Raheny Test centre.

  • 15-01-2016 7:33pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 834 ✭✭✭


    Test at the end of next week, early in the morning too in Raheny. It will be my first test just wondering if anyone had any wise words to share.

    Have done 12 EDT lessons all in my car plus an extra 1k km but have only been driving around local area. Familiar with area .

    Any advice or tips, all welcome.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166 ✭✭wedger


    I say take a drive around the area that morning see if there are any new road works etc that might throw you during the test. Also if you can get your instructor to bring you around some of the routes in the area before hand. Apart from that be calm don't worry if you make a mistake it's not the end of the world. Remember that if you make 10 mistakes during your reverse or whatever manoeuvre don't panic you will only be marked down for one mistake. If you are weak in one area like corner reversing etc then spend sometime practicing it don't get too hung up on it though.
    And remember it's only a driving test if you are good enough to pass then you will pass...

    But can I just say that if you are lucky enough to pass please don't let go of what you have learned... Too many people pass their test and think they are the best driver ever... You are not in fact you learn something everyday out driving. Take your time and enjoy driving I love it and I have a full licence in every category


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