Been learning for well over a year now, this was my second attempt. I got 6 faults :)
Great job! And remember, you never stop learning, especially in the first year on your own.
I recommend picking up the police driving manual (roadcraft) if you’d like extra tips.Thank you very much!
Great job! Now you need to rack up that xp.
Never forget the priority is driving safely. Don’t get caught up in road rage. There’s a lot of it out there.
Do you know who I am???
Congrats!
If you want some advice I wish I took, continue driving and never stop.
Two weeks after getting my license my family sold the old car and bought a gigantic fucking beast of a truck. I got intimidated and never touched a wheel again. Now it’s been like 4 years and Im starting to need to drive and Im scared shitless and don’t remember a single thing, so yeah.@BuddhaBeettle@kbin.social @Flax_vert@feddit.uk I didn’t drive for a year after passing my test, because I didn’t own a car and nobody (in the UK, at that time, anyway) would rent a car to someone who’d been driving for less than a year. That was a bit nerve wracking.
Congrats! Now don’t stop driving, try at least around your home to keep practicing.
Congrats!
Thank you!!!
Congrats dude! Where’s the first place you drove?
I haven’t done any driving since passing if that’s what you’re asking, I am going to take on the motorway with my dad after buying a set of R plates
Yeah, thats what I was getting at. Enjoy being mobile!
I just finished the motorway, it was different signage and lane-wise but it was easy enough, I don’t know what all of the fuss is about.
I didn’t realise that Northern Ireland required a R plate after passing. As far as I know in the rest of the UK P plates are optional
Yep, sadly.
Woohooo!! 🎉 Congrats!