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It was 2 years ago today...

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...That I passed my driving test first time around.

 

So I am no longer a 'new' driver causing a higher risk to everybody on the roads, which means I get the provision for 12 penalty points instead of 6 :D

 

Yay, i'm in a happy mood today

 

and yep, i know this should have gone into another thread, but meh.

 

and now for some spam :Dwww.thiswebsiteleadsyoutospam.com :P

 

So Woo for me

Hehehe I passed my driving test in 1995.....

I passed mine 3 and half years ago at the tender age of 17. :stunned:

 

In another year you'll be able to drive abroad and be an aid to learner drivers too :idea2: As long as you're 21 that is :p

I should have done mine by now but havent, so Im still using public transport to get to uni and it totally sucks....

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I'm allowed to drive abroad now, France is such a strange place to drive around :)

 

True, i have to wait for another 17 months until i can sit beside someone on L plates, but it's a nice milestone to reach when you get 2 years under your belt, and come off probation.

Indeed. You can speed all you like now :p

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Not really, because I live close to the Wiltshire border, and Wiltshire police are really heavy on speeding. In any other county the police don't care if you drive upto 80 mph on motorways because it keeps the flow moving, but Wiltshire police have speed cameras on the M4 and A303, which is a shame because the flow has slowed down since the cameras came :(

People drive well over a hundred on motorways around here and rarely get caught. :rolleyes: Madness

People drive well over a hundred on motorways around here and rarely get caught. :rolleyes: Madness
i've noticed that too... :rolleyes: :uhoh2:

in london it is always busy and there are dangerous drivers:confused: i know cuz i live there:smug:

You are lucky, I've always wanted to go to London, it looks like a great city! Melbourne traffic is bad enough, but I cant imagine what its like over there lol

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Have you ever driven in London Dave? that looks like chaos!

 

Nope

 

But I have driven (and gotten lost) in Cardiff, Bristol, Bath & Southampton :laugh3:

Cool....congrats.,...as long as you didn#t have a serious accident:wink:

 

I passed mine 5 months ago...hehe..

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The only accident I had so far in my 2 years, 7 months of driving is last week when someone went up the back of me at a roundabout, causing virtually no damage (chrome strip bent and looks like a plastic clip holding the fog light holder broke)

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