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If you study then no it's not
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Considering I'm 16, and haven't learned to drive yet. I've basically analyze the test, It doesn't seem hard It all based on common sense. For example, it's like "What do you do on a yellow light" Of course you would slow down because that is one of the best ways to use common sense but sometimes if you just speed up you have the risk of running a red light and getting a ticket or you'll also increase the risk of getting into a car accident. But yeah it's really all based on common sense.
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Well start your theory, it isn't that hard at all, it's pretty much common sense.

The practical test, depends on you, your instructor, and examiner. For me it wasn't that hard, but then again, one small mistake could make you fail i.e. touching the curb on a maneuver. (But don't make that put you off, as long as you are confident in yourself you should do fine.)
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If you've been having lessons your instructor will tell you when you're ready unless you're feeling confident and book it in sooner.
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it was pretty easy, i didn't loose many points on my test
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easiest way to pass written test is to take your time and actually read what the questions are because the written test is setup to make you fail. They will mix up the questions and answers to mess you up trust me i fail the very first because i answered 5 questions wrong and i could only get 4 wrong
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I passed it first time, but I also know a few boys who took 2+ attempts to pass it. Just depends on who you get and how good you are.
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We'll I failed my first driving test and it was for one obvious reason. I ran a stop sign at an intersection and almost got tboned. But it's very simple to pass. Just keep both hands on the steering wheel and don't go over the speed limit. Very obvious but that's the simplest reason that people fail.
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Mikey wrote You just got to make sure you stick with it, if you fail just book it straight up again, and keep doing this till you pass, it took me like 6 years to finally pass because i wasn't that focused on it.


Damm 6 years
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MrMw209 wrote
Mikey wrote You just got to make sure you stick with it, if you fail just book it straight up again, and keep doing this till you pass, it took me like 6 years to finally pass because i wasn't that focused on it.


Damm 6 years


i'd have to go get my license as soon as i was able to, there's no way i'd be able to wait 6 extra years
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