Does anyone know of a guarantee pass crash course for a car license in the kent?
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The AA (Bexleyheath) I think do it. Call around bigger driving schools like Way Ahead, BSM or Dave Miller too..
1. learn to drive
2. practice parallel parking a lot.
3. keep it under 20 miles per hour when taking the test.
4. look in every direction even if there is nothing to see when taking the test.
5. practice as if your taking the test a few times before you actually do take the test.
6. take the test and pass good luck.
Nothing is guarenteed. Study the rules of the road, and the mostly the signs. Most questions on state drivers exams are issues of speed limits, following , approaching, parking, and of course signs. Some samples of state exams may be on the internet. I am not sure what state kent is in.
Nothing (including test results) is guaranteed.
Most driving schools will offer 'accelerated learning' or ' 3 day' courses designed to get somebody who can already drive to some degree a good chance of passing. It's VERY rare that total beginners are taken on rapid courses.
Only advice whilst taking the practical test is don't over relax. More your head to look in mirrors (not just your eyes), look & signal even if you KNOW nothing is there, make you approach speed to junctions a bit SLOWER than normal as it freaks out the examiners if you do it at a normal pace. Don't get flustered if you miss a turning - just apologise, carry on and either go round again (roundabout) or await instructions.
Best of luck though.
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