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Important information to read before starting the course or choosing an instructor (if you don't already have one!) |
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Nine basic lessons to get you started.
These lessons range from getting into the car safely to stopping in a simulated emergency. |
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These road procedure lessons will enable you to use your car control skills safely as you interact with other road users. |
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This is where 'real' driving begins - you can start applying your skills to new situations and a wider range of hazards - and begin driving without any input from your instructor |
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Advice about the test itself; how 'mock tests' will help to prepare you for the big day and some frequently asked questions about the test procedure. |
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Passing the test is just the start; many people pass the test with less than 100 hours behind the wheel - the equivalent of 3 weeks in college. It takes 1000's of hours to become a truly good driver ... Now you become your own teacher! |
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