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Old 23 November 2005 | 10:27 PM
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me >> 1972
Old 23 November 2005 | 10:29 PM
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me >> 1972
i was 1993......
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1997. I passed about a month before the written test came into play
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'85 ..i think
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1997. I was a late starter.

I got 100% on my written test but passed on the second go. My tester on the first attempt made Mr. Data seem like Clare Rayner.
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1987
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2002.
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37? bubba..
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1993... 11 lessons passed 1st time took me 1 month 2 days

ps: no theory test muhahahhaaaaaa!!!!

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1993 1st time too
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1999 still just a boy
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From memory I think it was 5th october at 11am in 1988. Without checking for sure by calendar, it was deffo a Thursday though.
1st time as well
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Originally Posted by alanbell
me >> 1972
I passed mine in 1972 n'all, but it was the 11-plus - my driving test came a several years later

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1999 still just a boy
I was early '99 as well. Ice still on the roads
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37? bubba..
35.
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Jan 2000. Turned 17 in october the following year. 19 lessons.
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1977 I think

on the test I sort of "squeezed past" a big artic on a narrow industrial estate in Hull.....the artic demolished a wooden fence as he swerved to avoid me but I guess the Instructor didn't see as I passed !!

Happy days........LOL

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Never needed to take my test - when I started driving it was in the latter War years and Driving Tests had been abandoned

I am still probably the best most experienced all-round driver on this BBS!!

You kiddies need 350BHP to emulate the 215BHP in my hands!!

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Originally Posted by pslewis
Never needed to take my test - when I started driving it was in the latter War years and Driving Tests had been abandoned

I am still probably the best most experienced all-round driver on this BBS!!

You kiddies need 350BHP to emulate the 215BHP in my hands!!

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1865 - Red Flag Act

Progress in the development of cars saw stiff opposition from companies running horse-driven coaches. In the mid-1800s turnpike charges (similar to toll charges) for the "early cars" that which were then plying on road, were steeply hiked. These heavy and crudely built steam-driven vehicles must have badly damaged roads, and to some extent the increase was possibly justified.

The 'Locomotives on Highways Act' (Red Flag Act) was passed by the British Government in 1865. It was intended to regulate the use of heavy traction engines pulling large loads. The Act limited speeds to 6.4 kms per hour in the country and 3.2 in towns. It also required that every road locomotive must have three attendants - one to steer, one to stoke and one to walk 50 metres ahead of the vehicle, bearing a red flag, signaling the driver when to stop.

The Red Flag Act discouraged further developments of road-steam-vehicles. A subsequent Act passed 13 years later in 1878 did away with the red flag, but nevertheless the vehicle still had to be preceded by a man on foot to warn drivers of horse-driven coaches.
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1865 - Red Flag Act

Progress in the development of cars saw stiff opposition from companies running horse-driven coaches. In the mid-1800s turnpike charges (similar to toll charges) for the "early cars" that which were then plying on road, were steeply hiked. These heavy and crudely built steam-driven vehicles must have badly damaged roads, and to some extent the increase was possibly justified.

The 'Locomotives on Highways Act' (Red Flag Act) was passed by the British Government in 1865. It was intended to regulate the use of heavy traction engines pulling large loads. The Act limited speeds to 6.4 kms per hour in the country and 3.2 in towns. It also required that every road locomotive must have three attendants - one to steer, one to stoke and one to walk 50 metres ahead of the vehicle, bearing a red flag, signaling the driver when to stop.

The Red Flag Act discouraged further developments of road-steam-vehicles. A subsequent Act passed 13 years later in 1878 did away with the red flag, but nevertheless the vehicle still had to be preceded by a man on foot to warn drivers of horse-driven coaches.
They should re-introduce this for milk floats and Fiat Puntos. These vehicles seem to spring from no-where, but always at the front of you so that you have to apply the brake pedal firmly.
Passed mine in 1988 first time. 927 lessons. (Actually about 8 two hour lessons).
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1987 I think..........
Old 24 November 2005 | 12:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Bubba po
1997. I was a late starter.

I got 100% on my written test but passed on the second go. My tester on the first attempt made Mr. Data seem like Clare Rayner.
You are not the only one.
I passed my driving test in India just after schooling.I drove on my Indian licence since 1991 in UK but I always had this hassle of renewing it every so often.So,in order to obtain British licence,i had to go through theory and practical test.I finished my test in less than 15 minutes and got 100% marks.I passed practical test first timeIt was in 2001
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1999 (4th time) then lost my licence and passed again in 2000 1st time


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