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Learner Drivers on Motorway

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  • Registered Users Posts: 16,050 ✭✭✭✭event


    you wont be pulled over for having L plates, you will have to do something else, ie speed or dangerous driving. then, they will also do you for the l plates

    i have never had bad experiences on a motorway, well once i was overtaking a truck, doing 125Kph in the overtaking lane, a black northern reg BMW pulled up behind me and started beeping and flashin the lights for me to move in. I did so when i got by the truck

    about 2 mile down the road, i saw him pulled in by the gardai

    :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 24,993 ✭✭✭✭Wishbone Ash


    .......or simply applied for a licence before the introduction of the driving test!
    Hagar wrote:
    There wouldn't be too many of them in fairness. AFAIK the driving test was introduced in 1964 so to be 17 then you would have been born in 1947 ie be 69 now.

    I take it that mathematics is not your strong point Hagar :D (2006-1947=59)

    There are probably hundreds of thousands of full licence holders out there who have never passed a test. Neither of my parents nor any of my older relatives have passed a driving test yet they all have full licences.


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